Current research has highlighted that magnesium and its alloys as biodegradable material are highly suitable for biomedical applications. The new material fully degrades into nontoxic elements and offers material properties matching those of human bone tissue. As biomedical implants are rather small and complex in shape, the metal injection molding (MIM) technique seems to be well suited for the near net shape mass production of such parts. Furthermore, MIM of Mg-alloys is of high interest in further technical fields. This study focusses on the performance of MIM-processing of magnesium alloy powders. It includes Mg-specific development of powder blending, feedstock preparation, injection molding, solvent and thermal debinding and final sin...
Medical implants are devices that are often placed inside the human body to provide support to organ...
Being biocompatible and biodegradable, magnesium alloys are considered as the new generation biomedi...
Recent biomedical engineering development has made temporary implants not only possible but a certai...
Current research has highlighted that magnesium and its alloys as biodegradable material are highly ...
The study is focussing towards Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) of Mg-alloys for biomedical implant ap...
This paper presents a new fabrication process for producing magnesium alloy components via metal inj...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is an important technology that led to a high evolution in the manufactu...
Over the last three decades, Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) has become an increasingly important man...
Recent biomedical engineering development has made temporary implants not only possible but a certai...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of magnesium alloys for biomedical applications is of growing interest i...
Medical application materials must meet multiple requirements, and the designed implant must mimic t...
Metal injection moulding (MIM) can be used to make close to full density parts. The superiority of M...
In the last six decades, it has been made a great advancement in the field of engineering material e...
Magnesium alloys are a promising new class of degradable biomaterials that have a similar stiffness ...
The development of metal alloys with porosity controlled by powder metallurgy has shown to be suitab...
Medical implants are devices that are often placed inside the human body to provide support to organ...
Being biocompatible and biodegradable, magnesium alloys are considered as the new generation biomedi...
Recent biomedical engineering development has made temporary implants not only possible but a certai...
Current research has highlighted that magnesium and its alloys as biodegradable material are highly ...
The study is focussing towards Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) of Mg-alloys for biomedical implant ap...
This paper presents a new fabrication process for producing magnesium alloy components via metal inj...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is an important technology that led to a high evolution in the manufactu...
Over the last three decades, Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) has become an increasingly important man...
Recent biomedical engineering development has made temporary implants not only possible but a certai...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of magnesium alloys for biomedical applications is of growing interest i...
Medical application materials must meet multiple requirements, and the designed implant must mimic t...
Metal injection moulding (MIM) can be used to make close to full density parts. The superiority of M...
In the last six decades, it has been made a great advancement in the field of engineering material e...
Magnesium alloys are a promising new class of degradable biomaterials that have a similar stiffness ...
The development of metal alloys with porosity controlled by powder metallurgy has shown to be suitab...
Medical implants are devices that are often placed inside the human body to provide support to organ...
Being biocompatible and biodegradable, magnesium alloys are considered as the new generation biomedi...
Recent biomedical engineering development has made temporary implants not only possible but a certai...