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      Controlled Grain Refinement of Biodegradable Zn-Mg Alloy: The Effect of Magnesium Alloying and Multi-Pass Hydrostatic Extrusion Preceded by Hot Extrusion

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          To satisfy the most stringent criteria in terms of new cardiovascular stents, pure Zn was alloyed with 1 wt pct of Mg and subsequently subjected to plastic deformation, using conventional hot extrusion followed by multi-pass hydrostatic extrusion. A detailed microstructural and textural characterization of the obtained materials was conducted, and mechanical properties were assessed at each pass of deformation process. In contrast to pure Zn, hydrostatically extruded low-alloyed Zn is characterized by a remarkable increase in strength and ductility (YS = 383 MPa, E = 23 pct), exceeding the values needed for stents. Such behavior is associated with a dual microstructure containing fine-grained Zn, alternatively arranged with bands of a fragmented eutectic. Extensive grain refinement was achieved due to the process of continuous dynamic recrystallization. Hydrostatic extrusion changes the initial \[ \langle 10\bar{1}0\rangle \] fiber texture to a 〈0002〉 and \[ \langle 10\bar{1}1\rangle \] double fiber texture in which the 〈0002〉 component decreases with each pass of hydrostatic extrusion. The gradual evolution of texture components was simulated using a visco-plastic self-consistent model, which confirmed that, during hydrostatic extrusion, secondary slip systems were activated involving mostly the pyramidal one.

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                Journal
                Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
                Metall Mater Trans A
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1073-5623
                1543-1940
                December 2020
                October 07 2020
                December 2020
                : 51
                : 12
                : 6784-6796
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                10.1007/s11661-020-06032-4
                db1232b9-e9d8-454b-8d59-f10dd54e40d0
                © 2020

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