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KMID : 1035320140410010039
Korean Society for Dental Materials
2014 Volume.41 No. 1 p.39 ~ p.45
Age-hardening mechanism by precipitation in a zinc- and indium-added silver-palladium alloy
Kim Hyung-Il

Kim Sung-Min
Jeon Byung-Wook
Cho Su-Yoen
Lee Gwang-Young
Kwon Yong-Hoon
Seol Hyo-Joung
Abstract
The age-hardening mechanism of a copper-free silver-palladium alloy is unclear yet because the age-hardening mechanism is variable even with slight compositional changes. The aim of present study is to elucidate the age-hardening mechanism and relation of age-hardenability with the phase transformation and microstructural changes of a Zn- and In-added Ag-Pd alloy by means of the hardness test, X-ray diffraction study, field emission-scanning electron microscopic observation and energy dispersive spectrometer analysis. The matrix was composed of the Ag-rich ¥á1 phase containing small amounts of solute elements, and the particle-like structures were composed of the PdZn-based ¥â1 phase containing relatively large amounts of In. The lamellar-forming grain boundary reaction which is usually observed in Ag-Pd alloys containing Cu was not observed in the Zn- and In-added Ag-Pd alloy. The grain interior precipitate composed of the Pd-Zn-rich phase containing In resulted in apparent hardening from the early stage of aging process, and its coarsening by prolonged aging resulted in softening. In the specimen alloy, Zn and In formed extra phase preferentially with Pd, and the amount of Zn and In which took part in the precipitation hardening was very small.
KEYWORD
Age-hardenability, Precipitation, Zn and In-added Ag-Pd alloy, Softening, microstructural change
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