Processing and Treatment of Hexagonal Metallic Materials
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 April 2021) | Viewed by 16107
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Materials with hexagonal closed packed structure (HCP) play an important role in various fields of our life. For example, zirconium or its alloys are used in nuclear industry; titanium-based materials are widely used in aerospace and aircraft industry, but also in medicine for the fabrication of various types of implants. Magnesium- and zinc-based materials are being studied as candidates for the fabrication of biodegradable implants and more. Because high and very specific demands are placed on the materials for those applications, the properties of the materials need to be enhanced in some cases. This can be achieved, for example, by various types of thermal and thermomechanical treatments, or by surface treatments/modifications. Such modifications can allow downsizing of the construction parts, a prolongation of their lifespan, or enhancement of the biocompatibility. This is very important from the economic and environmental point of view.
Potential topics for this Special Issue, entitled “Processing and Treatment of Hexagonal Metallic Materials” include but are not limited to the following:
- Treatment of Ti-, Mg-, or Zn-based biomaterials
- Influence of thermal treatment on mechanical and corrosion properties
- Influence of working (extrusion, ECAP, rolling, etc.) on microstructural, mechanical, or corrosion characteristics
- Additive manufacturing of HCP metals
- Surface treatment of HCP metals – influence on tribological, corrosion and biological properties
Dr. Jaroslav Čapek
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- hexagonal metals
- thermomechanical treatment
- surface treatment
- titanium
- zinc
- magnesium
- microstructure
- mechanical properties
- corrosion properties
- biocompatibility
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