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Alloy Digest (1995) 44 (5): Co-97.
Published: 01 May 1995
... BIODUR CCM PLUS ALLOY is a high carbon version of BioDur Carpenter CCM Alloy (Alloy Digest Co-96, March 1995), produced by vacuum induction melting, followed by inert gas atomization and hot isostatic pressure. Applications are in the orthopedic industry. This datasheet provides information...
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BIODUR CCM PLUS ALLOY is a high carbon version of BioDur Carpenter CCM Alloy (Alloy Digest Co-96, March 1995), produced by vacuum induction melting, followed by inert gas atomization and hot isostatic pressure. Applications are in the orthopedic industry. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming and machining. Filing Code: CO-97. Producer or source: Carpenter.
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Alloy Digest (2008) 57 (3): Co-116.
Published: 01 March 2008
...-hardening rate, low thermal conductivity, and the presence of hard abrasive carbides in the microstructure. However, machinability parameters including tool geometry, rigidity, and adequate machine strength used for other Carpenter alloys such as L-605 and BioDur CCM Plus alloy may be used as a guideline...
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Carpenter Micro-Melt CCW alloy joins Carpenter’s extensive list of specialty materials with a combination of corrosion and wear resistance. The alloy is produced by gas atomization. This datasheet provides information on composition. It also includes information on corrosion and wear resistance as well as forming, machining, and powder metal forms. Filing Code: CO-116. Producer or source: Carpenter Technology Corporation.
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Alloy Digest (2010) 59 (4): Co-119.
Published: 01 April 2010
... extremely high work hardening rate, low thermal conductivity, and the presence of hard, abrasive carbides and intermetallics in the microstructure. Tool geometry, rigidity, and adequate machine power are all extremely important considerations. Table 2 summarizes suggested machining conditions for BioDur CCM...
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BioBlu 27 alloy is a wrought powder metallurgy product produced by vacuum induction melting (VIM) followed by gas atomization and hot isostatic pressing or by VIM plus electroslag remelting (ESR) to produce 100% billets. The finished mill product is supplied in the annealed, hotworked, or warm-worked condition. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and powder metal forms. Filing Code: CO-119. Producer or source: Carpenter Specialty Alloys.