In this study the surface of Ti-47Al-2Cr (at. %) was modified by heating and exposure to nitrogen gas flow to form a predominantly oxide layer on the surface. Samples were then immersed in Ringer's solution and 3.5 wt. % sodium chloride solution and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy tests were performed at regular intervals. The results showed that the layer is highly resistant to corrosion. The equivalent circuit proposed for the impedance curves includes a Warburg element, because diffusion is controlling charge transfer through the passive surface layer. The resistance of the layer was not significantly reduced even after 300 h exposure to solutions and scanning electron micrographs showed the surface was not damaged. © 2013 Springe...
In this work, we performed comparative studies of the effect of surface preparation of Ti6Al4V and T...
The corrosion resistance of two kind of coating systems was investigated to protect a Ti-6242 titani...
Binary Zr-Ti alloys spontaneously develop a tenacious and compact oxide layer when their fresh surf...
This paper presents a study on the Ti-6Al-4V behaviour in presence of NaCl deposit under dry and moi...
The electrochemical behavior at room temperature in a neutral sodium chloride aqueous solution of fo...
The Ti–6Al–4V alloy is used for biomedical implants due to its corrosion resistance and biocompatibi...
Titanium alloys are very interesting for aeronautics applications because of their low density, high...
This paper originates from a large EU programme designed to produce high performance coatings with s...
Titanium has been perceived as a good alternative for marine and biomedical applications due to its ...
In the present work, the corrosion and tribocorrosion characteristics of thermally oxidized commerci...
The corrosion behavior of pure titanium UNS R50250 and UNS R50400 were investigated and compared wit...
Titanium-6Al-4V is a greatly desired alloy due to its attractive properties and exceptional corrosio...
gamma-TiAl intermetallics are attractive materials for high-temperature structural applications in t...
The electrochemical behavior of a biomaterial surface in local conditions is a significant factor af...
The corrosion behavior of commercially pure titanium (UNS R50400, ASTM grade 2) was investigated in ...
In this work, we performed comparative studies of the effect of surface preparation of Ti6Al4V and T...
The corrosion resistance of two kind of coating systems was investigated to protect a Ti-6242 titani...
Binary Zr-Ti alloys spontaneously develop a tenacious and compact oxide layer when their fresh surf...
This paper presents a study on the Ti-6Al-4V behaviour in presence of NaCl deposit under dry and moi...
The electrochemical behavior at room temperature in a neutral sodium chloride aqueous solution of fo...
The Ti–6Al–4V alloy is used for biomedical implants due to its corrosion resistance and biocompatibi...
Titanium alloys are very interesting for aeronautics applications because of their low density, high...
This paper originates from a large EU programme designed to produce high performance coatings with s...
Titanium has been perceived as a good alternative for marine and biomedical applications due to its ...
In the present work, the corrosion and tribocorrosion characteristics of thermally oxidized commerci...
The corrosion behavior of pure titanium UNS R50250 and UNS R50400 were investigated and compared wit...
Titanium-6Al-4V is a greatly desired alloy due to its attractive properties and exceptional corrosio...
gamma-TiAl intermetallics are attractive materials for high-temperature structural applications in t...
The electrochemical behavior of a biomaterial surface in local conditions is a significant factor af...
The corrosion behavior of commercially pure titanium (UNS R50400, ASTM grade 2) was investigated in ...
In this work, we performed comparative studies of the effect of surface preparation of Ti6Al4V and T...
The corrosion resistance of two kind of coating systems was investigated to protect a Ti-6242 titani...
Binary Zr-Ti alloys spontaneously develop a tenacious and compact oxide layer when their fresh surf...