The use of thermoplastic composites based on poly(lactic) acid and phosphate glass fibres over metallic alloys for clinical restorative treatment is highly beneficial due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability. However, difficulties in achieving a thorough melt impregnation at high fibre contents while limiting polymer degradation is one of the main issues encountered during their manufacture. This paper reports for the first time on the effects of pressure cycling on the mechanical properties of compression moulded polylactic acid-phosphate glass fibre composites. The strength of the composites consolidated under pressure cycling were at least 30% higher than those in which conventional static pressure was used. The marked disparit...
Fibre reinforced composites have recently received much attention as potential bone fracture fixatio...
Currently, phosphate glass fibre (PGF) reinforced composites are a potential solution for bone repai...
Phosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone...
The use of thermoplastic composites based on poly(lactic) acid and phosphate glass fibres over metal...
Fully bioresorbable composites have been investigated in order to replace metal implant plates used ...
In this project innovative manufacturing processes have been developed and characterised for the eff...
Fully bioresorbable composites have been investigated in order to replace metal implant plates used ...
In recent decades, fully bioresorbable polymer composites with appropriate biocompatibility and mech...
In this study, Polylactic acid (PLA)/phosphate glass fibres (PGF) composites were prepared by compre...
Bioresorbable implants are an attractive alternative to metallic bone fixation devices and offer pot...
Bioresorbable phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have been investigated for varying tissue engineering ap...
In this study, biodegradable Polylactic acid (PLA) composites reinforced with phosphate glass fibres...
Phosphate glass/polylactide (PG/PLA) composites were additively manufactured via fused deposition mo...
Phosphate glass (PG) of the composition 0.46(CaO)-0.04(Na(2)O)- 0.5(P(2)O(5)) was used as filler in ...
A manual bench-top inkle-type loom was designed to enable hand woven textiles. These PGF textiles, a...
Fibre reinforced composites have recently received much attention as potential bone fracture fixatio...
Currently, phosphate glass fibre (PGF) reinforced composites are a potential solution for bone repai...
Phosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone...
The use of thermoplastic composites based on poly(lactic) acid and phosphate glass fibres over metal...
Fully bioresorbable composites have been investigated in order to replace metal implant plates used ...
In this project innovative manufacturing processes have been developed and characterised for the eff...
Fully bioresorbable composites have been investigated in order to replace metal implant plates used ...
In recent decades, fully bioresorbable polymer composites with appropriate biocompatibility and mech...
In this study, Polylactic acid (PLA)/phosphate glass fibres (PGF) composites were prepared by compre...
Bioresorbable implants are an attractive alternative to metallic bone fixation devices and offer pot...
Bioresorbable phosphate-based glasses (PBG) have been investigated for varying tissue engineering ap...
In this study, biodegradable Polylactic acid (PLA) composites reinforced with phosphate glass fibres...
Phosphate glass/polylactide (PG/PLA) composites were additively manufactured via fused deposition mo...
Phosphate glass (PG) of the composition 0.46(CaO)-0.04(Na(2)O)- 0.5(P(2)O(5)) was used as filler in ...
A manual bench-top inkle-type loom was designed to enable hand woven textiles. These PGF textiles, a...
Fibre reinforced composites have recently received much attention as potential bone fracture fixatio...
Currently, phosphate glass fibre (PGF) reinforced composites are a potential solution for bone repai...
Phosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone...