Zinc is a non-ferrous metal with potential application in orthopaedic implant materials. However, its poor mechanical properties were major challenge to its application. Therefore, this paper studies the mechanical properties of biodegradable Zn-based alloy for biomedical application. Pure zinc powder with varying (0, 1, 2, 3 & 6) wt% of magnesium powders were ball milled using ball-to-powder ratio (B:P) of 10:1 at 350 rpm for 4 hours. The resulting milled powders were compacted and sintered at 300 MPa and 350 °C respectively. Microstructural, phase and mechanical properties analyses were performed following American standard of testing and measurement. The results show that magnesium has influence on the mechanical properties of zinc. The ...
Zinc (Zn) possesses great potential for application in biomedical implants owing to its acceptable l...
The development of metal alloys with porosity controlled by powder metallurgy has shown to be suitab...
Zinc (Zn) is a potential bioresorbable metal material (BMM) with a degradation rate lower than magne...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
In recent years, zinc alloys have shown great potential as orthopedic plant materials because of the...
The demand for short-term degradable implant in bone fixation applications is growing steadily due t...
The use of zinc-based materials as biodegradable materials for medical purposes is offered as a poss...
The use of zinc-based materials as biodegradable materials for medical purposes is offered as a poss...
6th International Advances in Applied Physics and Materials Science Congress and Exhibition, APMAS 2...
Biodegradable zinc (Zn) alloys are promising implant materials to restore bone defects in orthopedic...
Introduction: Biodegradable materials, such as Mg-based, Fe-based, and Zn-based, bring as much atten...
AbstractMagnesium (Mg) is one such promising light weight metal, which is currently utilized for bio...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Experimenta...
As a new kind of biodegradable metal, Zn possesses promising features, i.e. suitable biodegradabilit...
Zinc (Zn) possesses great potential for application in biomedical implants owing to its acceptable l...
The development of metal alloys with porosity controlled by powder metallurgy has shown to be suitab...
Zinc (Zn) is a potential bioresorbable metal material (BMM) with a degradation rate lower than magne...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
In recent years, zinc alloys have shown great potential as orthopedic plant materials because of the...
The demand for short-term degradable implant in bone fixation applications is growing steadily due t...
The use of zinc-based materials as biodegradable materials for medical purposes is offered as a poss...
The use of zinc-based materials as biodegradable materials for medical purposes is offered as a poss...
6th International Advances in Applied Physics and Materials Science Congress and Exhibition, APMAS 2...
Biodegradable zinc (Zn) alloys are promising implant materials to restore bone defects in orthopedic...
Introduction: Biodegradable materials, such as Mg-based, Fe-based, and Zn-based, bring as much atten...
AbstractMagnesium (Mg) is one such promising light weight metal, which is currently utilized for bio...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-48.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Experimenta...
As a new kind of biodegradable metal, Zn possesses promising features, i.e. suitable biodegradabilit...
Zinc (Zn) possesses great potential for application in biomedical implants owing to its acceptable l...
The development of metal alloys with porosity controlled by powder metallurgy has shown to be suitab...
Zinc (Zn) is a potential bioresorbable metal material (BMM) with a degradation rate lower than magne...