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CoCrMoW

US: CoCrMoW

Description

Overview Of CoCrMoW

CoCrMoW is a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum-tungsten alloy designed for high-performance applications requiring exceptional wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. Widely used in biomedical implants, aerospace components, and high-temperature tooling, this alloy combines the strength of cobalt with the hardening effects of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten.

Powder Chemical Composition(wt,-%)

Typical composition of CoCrMoW powder (ASTM F75/F1537 standards):

Element Content (wt%) Role
Cobalt (Co) 55–65% Base metal, provides high-temperature strength
Chromium (Cr) 25–30% Enhances corrosion and oxidation resistance
Molybdenum (Mo) 5–7% Improves strength, wear resistance, and grain refinement
Tungsten (W) 3–5% Increases hardness and thermal stability
Carbon (C) ≤0.35% Forms carbides for wear resistance
Nickel (Ni) ≤1.0% Optional for improved ductility
Iron (Fe) ≤1.0% Impurity control
Others (Si, Mn) ≤1.0% Trace elements

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Key properties of CoCrMoW in as-sintered and heat-treated conditions:

Property As-Sintered Heat-Treated
Tensile Strength (MPa) 800–1000 1200–1500
Yield Strength (MPa) 600–800 900–1100
Elongation at Break (%) 8–12 5–8
Hardness (HV) 300–400 450–550
Density (g/cm³) 8.3–8.5 8.3–8.5
Melting Point (°C) 1350–1450 1350–1450
Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) 12–15 12–15
Corrosion Resistance Excellent (passive oxide layer Cr₂O₃) Enhanced carbide formation

Comparison With Similar Alloys

Alloy Key Strengths Primary Use
CoCrMoW High wear/heat resistance Medical implants, aerospace
Ti-6Al-4V Lightweight, biocompatible Aerospace, biomedical
Inconel 718 Superior high-temperature strength Jet engines, turbines
316L Stainless Cost-effective corrosion resistance General industrial

Key Features

Biocompatibility

● Meets ISO 5832-12 and ASTM F75 standards for surgical implants (e.g., hip/knee replacements).

● Resists body fluid corrosion and minimizes metal ion release.

Wear & Fatigue Resistance

● Ideal for high-stress applications like turbine blades, cutting tools, and engine valves.

● Retains hardness at elevated temperatures (up to 800°C).

Additive Manufacturing (AM) Compatibility

● Suitable for laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) and electron beam melting (EBM).

Powder specifications

● Particle size: 15–45 μm (spherical morphology).

● Oxygen content: <0.1% (critical for minimizing brittleness).

Post-Processing

● Heat treatment (e.g., solution annealing, aging) optimizes carbide distribution for peak performance.

● Surface polishing achieves Ra <0.1 μm for medical devices.

Standards & Certifications

● ASTM F75: Standard for cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy castings.

● ISO 5832-12: Implants for surgery – wrought cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy.

● AMS 5385: Aerospace material specification for investment castings.

Note: For AM processes, powder flowability and packing density are critical to minimize porosity. CoCrMoW’s carbide-forming elements (Mo, W) require controlled thermal cycles to avoid cracking.

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Primary Applications

Medical

● Orthopedic implants, dental prosthetics, and surgical instruments.

Aerospace

● Turbine blades, combustion chamber liners, and rocket nozzles.

Industrial

● Dies, molds, and wear-resistant coatings for mining equipment.

Energy

● Nuclear reactor components and oil/gas valve parts.

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