Titanium alloys such as Ti6Al4V is the most used alloy used as implant for biomedical purposes. The conditions for a biomaterial to be selected for a particular application in the human body is that this should to conforms to the physical, chemical and biological characteristics, more precisely to be biocompatible, biofunctional and not ultimately sterilizable. Ti6Al4V alloy has mechanical properties suitable for many biomedical applications and has excellent corrosion resistance, which depends on the presence of a stable passive oxide film forming on its surface. Our study aims to evaluate the corrosion resistance of Ti6Al4V as a function in time with addition of 5 g/L and 10 g/L Lactic acid in biological solution Hank after exposure at 0 ...
Celem pracy było porównanie korozyjnego zachowania się najbardziej popularnego stopu tytanu Ti-6Al-4...
The selection of materials for medical applications is usually based on considerations of biocompati...
Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and al...
Over the last decade, new titanium alloys are developed in different areas of implantology. The aim...
This article focuses on the electrochemical study of two titanium alloys employed in the manufacture...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steel and titanium alloys is affected after prolonged cont...
Mechanically assisted corrosion (MAC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a concern for highly-...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
Titanium and its alloys are considered to be the most attractive metallic materials for implants bec...
Abstract. Chemical stability, mechanical behaviour and biocompatibility in body fluids and tissues a...
The high specific strength, good corrosion resistance, and great biocompatibility make titanium and ...
The ISO 5832-1 austenitic stainless steel used as biomaterial is largely applied in the area of orth...
Stainless steel and Ti alloys are increasingly used as biomaterials for implants and prosthesis beca...
Corrosion resistance is an important requirement in the study of biomedical implants. Implant surfac...
Titanium and its alloys are used in dentistry for implants because of their unique combination of ch...
Celem pracy było porównanie korozyjnego zachowania się najbardziej popularnego stopu tytanu Ti-6Al-4...
The selection of materials for medical applications is usually based on considerations of biocompati...
Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and al...
Over the last decade, new titanium alloys are developed in different areas of implantology. The aim...
This article focuses on the electrochemical study of two titanium alloys employed in the manufacture...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steel and titanium alloys is affected after prolonged cont...
Mechanically assisted corrosion (MAC) of metallic biomaterials continues to be a concern for highly-...
The most common metallic biomaterials are 316L, Co-28Cr-6Mo, and Ti-6Al-4V alloys used as prostheses...
Titanium and its alloys are considered to be the most attractive metallic materials for implants bec...
Abstract. Chemical stability, mechanical behaviour and biocompatibility in body fluids and tissues a...
The high specific strength, good corrosion resistance, and great biocompatibility make titanium and ...
The ISO 5832-1 austenitic stainless steel used as biomaterial is largely applied in the area of orth...
Stainless steel and Ti alloys are increasingly used as biomaterials for implants and prosthesis beca...
Corrosion resistance is an important requirement in the study of biomedical implants. Implant surfac...
Titanium and its alloys are used in dentistry for implants because of their unique combination of ch...
Celem pracy było porównanie korozyjnego zachowania się najbardziej popularnego stopu tytanu Ti-6Al-4...
The selection of materials for medical applications is usually based on considerations of biocompati...
Corrosion prevention in biomaterials has become crucial particularly to overcome inflammation and al...