Somunkiran, I.Balin, A.2024-12-242024-12-2420131842-65732065-3824https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12604/8024In this study, biocompatible Co-based Co-Cr-Mo alloy powder produced by direct-resistant hot-pressing technique at different temperatures. The effect of pressing temperature on microstructure and mechanical properties of the samples produced were determined. The powder consisting Of 67.5% Co (99.5% purity-325mesh), 27.5% Cr (99% purity-325mesh) and 5% Mo (purity 99.95%-325mesh) was homogeneously mixed by the adding polyethylene glycol lubricant. The powder mixtures prepared were directly hot pressed under 115 bar at 750, 800, 850, 900 C for 5 minutes. Density, microstructure and some mechanical characteristics of the samples produced were investigated. The density of the sintered specimens increased with the temperature, except the specimen at 850 C in which porosity increased, due to the local microstructural segregation.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHot PressingOrthopedic ImplantsCo-Cr-Mo AlloyPowder MetallurgyEffect of temperature on the microstructure of hot pressed Co based Co-Cr-Mo alloyArticle79-10702706Q4WOS:000326414600017Q42-s2.0-84887153640