Hafnium has been suggested as an interesting material for biomedical applications due to its good biocompatibility and osteogenesis. However, its behaviour under fretting corrosion conditions, found in applications such as dental and joint implants, has not been studied in depth. A three-electrode electrochemical cell integrated with a ball-on-flat reciprocating tribometer was used to investigate the corrosion of hafnium and commercially pure (CP) titanium in simulated body fluids. An increased susceptibility to pitting corrosion was observed when hafnium was subjected to fretting. Open circuit potential measurements showed a more severe mechanical depassivation due to fretting in the case of CP titanium in comparison to hafnium. In additio...
The present communication addresses the fretting corrosion behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V alloy in artificia...
The metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty, a procedure where the hip joint is replaced by a femoral ...
Titanium alloys in orthopaedic implants are susceptible to mechanical disruption of the passive film...
Hafnium is a passive metal with good biocompatibility and osteogenesis, however, little is known abo...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Titanium and cobalt-based alloys are widely used as implant materials and typically exhibit excellen...
International audience160,000 total hip prostheses are implanted each year, in France (250,000 in US...
The purpose of this work was to evaluate the corrosion of commercially pure (CP) titanium and Ti6Al4...
Metallic medical devices have been widely used in clinical applications, especially for joint arthro...
International audienceFretting corrosion is a phenomenon which occurs when two materials are submitt...
The fretting corrosion behaviour of CP-Ti in Ringer's solution was studied as a function of normal l...
Article in pressThe degradation of titanium-based oral rehabilitation systems can occur by corrosion...
Objectives: Ti, which is biocompatible and resistant to corrosion, is widely used for dental implant...
Dental implants are used to replace teeth lost due to decay, trauma, or periodontal iseases. Dental ...
The present communication addresses the fretting corrosion behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V alloy in artificia...
The metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty, a procedure where the hip joint is replaced by a femoral ...
Titanium alloys in orthopaedic implants are susceptible to mechanical disruption of the passive film...
Hafnium is a passive metal with good biocompatibility and osteogenesis, however, little is known abo...
Metals have excellent properties, such as high strength, ductility and toughness, which make them th...
Metals are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical proper...
Titanium and cobalt-based alloys are widely used as implant materials and typically exhibit excellen...
International audience160,000 total hip prostheses are implanted each year, in France (250,000 in US...
The purpose of this work was to evaluate the corrosion of commercially pure (CP) titanium and Ti6Al4...
Metallic medical devices have been widely used in clinical applications, especially for joint arthro...
International audienceFretting corrosion is a phenomenon which occurs when two materials are submitt...
The fretting corrosion behaviour of CP-Ti in Ringer's solution was studied as a function of normal l...
Article in pressThe degradation of titanium-based oral rehabilitation systems can occur by corrosion...
Objectives: Ti, which is biocompatible and resistant to corrosion, is widely used for dental implant...
Dental implants are used to replace teeth lost due to decay, trauma, or periodontal iseases. Dental ...
The present communication addresses the fretting corrosion behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V alloy in artificia...
The metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty, a procedure where the hip joint is replaced by a femoral ...
Titanium alloys in orthopaedic implants are susceptible to mechanical disruption of the passive film...