Metallic implants are known to have higher wear rates compared to ceramic. This causes more wear debris to be produced and results in the release of toxic metal ions to the surrounding areas. The strengthening mechanism in cobalt based cast orthopedic alloys depends upon carbides present in the microstructure, but these cause problems when dislodged between articulating surfaces, accelerating wear by abrasion and fretting. Thus, in order to improve the performance of these implants a novel method of processing the alloys, namely by spark plasma sintering (SPS) of fine powders, has been used as it generates hard oxides and not carbides in the microstructure. The oxide in the SPS processed alloy is identified as chromium oxide formed by a red...
Cobalt Chrome alloys, in particular cast Co-Cr ASTM-F75, are often used as the material for medical ...
The principal aim of the work described in this thesis was to produce a sintered cobalt-chromium-mol...
Co-Cr alloys such as L605 are widely applied for the manufacture of medical devices, including tiny ...
Metallic implants are known to have higher wear rates compared to ceramic. This causes more wear deb...
The annual rise of hip procedures occurring year upon year is a major concern, especially with revis...
Millions of people suffer from bone and joint inflammatory problems and usually result in extreme ca...
The average longevity of hip replacement devices is approximately 10–15 years, which generally depen...
The corrosion phenomena are always give bad impact to any metal products including human implants. T...
Spark plasma sintering has been used for the first time to prepare the ASTM F75 cobalt–chromium–moly...
The releases of harmful ions from cobalt based alloy to host tissues have raised significant health ...
Surface modification of metallic implants is often required to facilitate positive interaction betwe...
The corrosion phenomena are always give bad impact to any metal products including human implants. T...
Surface modification of metallic implants is often required to facilitate positive interaction betwe...
Wear on Co-Cr-Mo biomedical implants is still a major issue especially for applications in articulat...
During water-atomisation and handling of steel powder the surface inevitably oxidises. The surface b...
Cobalt Chrome alloys, in particular cast Co-Cr ASTM-F75, are often used as the material for medical ...
The principal aim of the work described in this thesis was to produce a sintered cobalt-chromium-mol...
Co-Cr alloys such as L605 are widely applied for the manufacture of medical devices, including tiny ...
Metallic implants are known to have higher wear rates compared to ceramic. This causes more wear deb...
The annual rise of hip procedures occurring year upon year is a major concern, especially with revis...
Millions of people suffer from bone and joint inflammatory problems and usually result in extreme ca...
The average longevity of hip replacement devices is approximately 10–15 years, which generally depen...
The corrosion phenomena are always give bad impact to any metal products including human implants. T...
Spark plasma sintering has been used for the first time to prepare the ASTM F75 cobalt–chromium–moly...
The releases of harmful ions from cobalt based alloy to host tissues have raised significant health ...
Surface modification of metallic implants is often required to facilitate positive interaction betwe...
The corrosion phenomena are always give bad impact to any metal products including human implants. T...
Surface modification of metallic implants is often required to facilitate positive interaction betwe...
Wear on Co-Cr-Mo biomedical implants is still a major issue especially for applications in articulat...
During water-atomisation and handling of steel powder the surface inevitably oxidises. The surface b...
Cobalt Chrome alloys, in particular cast Co-Cr ASTM-F75, are often used as the material for medical ...
The principal aim of the work described in this thesis was to produce a sintered cobalt-chromium-mol...
Co-Cr alloys such as L605 are widely applied for the manufacture of medical devices, including tiny ...