Ti-35Nb-2Zr-0.50 (wt%) alloy was prepared via a powder metallurgy process (cold isostatic pressing of blended elemental powders and subsequent sintering) with the primary aim of using it as a material for bio-applications. Sintered specimens were swaged and subsequently the influence of annealing temperature on the mechanical and structural properties was studied.
Specimens were annealed at 800, 850, 900, 950, and 1000 degrees C for 0.5 h and water quenched. Significant changes in microstructure (i.e. precipitate dissolution or grain coarsening) were observed in relation to increasing annealing temperature.
In correlation with those changes, the mechanical properties were also studied. The ultimate tensile strength increased from 925 MPa (specimen annealed at 800 degrees C) to 990 MPa (900 degrees C).
Also the elongation increased from similar to 13% (800 degrees C) to more than 20% (900, 950, and 1000 degrees C).