stainless steel and wrought alloys Flashcards
what is a wrought alloy
an alloy that can be manipulated or shaped by cold working e.g. can be drawn into a wire
when does steel become cast iron
when there os more than 2% carbon
when does iron have a body centred cubic lattice structure
less than 900 Celsius
more than 1400 Celsius
when does iron have a face centred lattice structure
greater than 900 Celsius but less than 1400 Celsius
higher carbon solubility
define an alloy
two metals that forma. common lattice structure meaning they are soluble in one another and form a solid solution
2 types of solid solution
substitutional solid solution (random or ordered)
interstitial solid solution
give 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of SS as a denture base
a
light
fracture resistant
d
dimensional inaccuracy
difficult to ensure uniform thickness
what temmperatures does ferrite and cementite exist
low temperatures
what temperature does austenite exist at
720<1500
what percentage of chromium is required to make steel stainless
> 12%
what component of stainless steel lowers austenite to martensite transition temperature
nickel
what are the two types of stainless steel
austenitic
martensitic
what type od SS is used for dental instruments and wires
austenitic
what is cold working / hard working
work done on a metal at low temperature
causes SLIP
dislocations collect at grain boundaries making material stronger and harder
example of a use of wrought alloy
ortho wires
denture clasps