Original Article |
2008, Vol.30, No.6, pp. 761-765
Influence of compaction pressure on the morphology and phase evolution of porous NiTi alloy prepared by SHS technique
Sirikul Wisutmethangoon, Nipon Denmud, Lek Sikong, and Weerawan Sutthisripok
pp. 761 - 765
Abstract
The influence of compaction pressure on the pore morphology of porous NiTi shape memory alloys (SMAs) fabricated by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) was investigated. The compaction pressure has a significant effect on the combustion temperature and pore morphology. The porous NiTi (SMAs) thus obtained have the porosity of product in the range of 37.4-57.9 vol.%. The open porosity ratios were observed to be greater than 88%, which indicates that porous NiTi (SMAs) are suitable for biomedical applications. In addition, the predominant phases in the porous product are B2(NiTi) and B19’(NiTi) with small amounts of secondary phases, NiTi2 and Ni4 Ti3.