AbstractTitanium alloys have excellent biocompatibility, and combined with their low elastic modulus, become more efficient when applied in orthopedic prostheses. Samples of Ti-15Mo-Zr and Ti-15Zr-Mo system alloys were prepared using an arc-melting furnace with argon atmosphere. The chemical quantitative analysis was performed using an optical emission spectrometer with inductively coupled plasma and thermal conductivity difference. The X-ray diffractograms, allied with optical microscopy, revealed the structure and microstructure of the samples. The mechanical analysis was evaluated by Vickers microhardness measurements. The structure and microstructure of alloys were sensitive to molybdenum and zirconium concentration, presenting α′, α″ a...
Ti alloys are the most used metallic materials in the biomedical field due to their excellent biocom...
Progress reported over time in dentistry can be attributed largely to the dynamics of acquiring new ...
Abstract : Ti-Mo alloys are promising biocompatible materials with lower elastic modulus than the ex...
AbstractTitanium alloys have excellent biocompatibility, and combined with their low elastic modulus...
Titanium alloys have excellent biocompatibility, and combined with their low elastic modulus, become...
Titanium and its alloys are used in the biomedical area primarily as cardiovascular, orthopedic and ...
New titanium alloys for biomedical applications have been developed primarily with the addition of N...
With the increase in life expectancy, biomaterials have become an increasingly important focus of re...
This paper investigated the improvement of mechanical properties for one of the most used biomateria...
[EN] Commercial pure titanium offers excellent biocompatibility, but its properties are poor for som...
Orientadores: Rubens Caram Junior, Peterson Luis FerrandiniDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Est...
In recent years, different types of titanium alloys have been investigated with the aim of using mat...
The concept of mechanical biocompatibilities is considered an important factor for orthopedics and d...
In metallurgy, titanium has been a staple for biomedical purposes. Its slow toxicity and alloying ve...
A new generation of titanium alloys with non-toxic, non-allergenic elements and lower Young’s modulu...
Ti alloys are the most used metallic materials in the biomedical field due to their excellent biocom...
Progress reported over time in dentistry can be attributed largely to the dynamics of acquiring new ...
Abstract : Ti-Mo alloys are promising biocompatible materials with lower elastic modulus than the ex...
AbstractTitanium alloys have excellent biocompatibility, and combined with their low elastic modulus...
Titanium alloys have excellent biocompatibility, and combined with their low elastic modulus, become...
Titanium and its alloys are used in the biomedical area primarily as cardiovascular, orthopedic and ...
New titanium alloys for biomedical applications have been developed primarily with the addition of N...
With the increase in life expectancy, biomaterials have become an increasingly important focus of re...
This paper investigated the improvement of mechanical properties for one of the most used biomateria...
[EN] Commercial pure titanium offers excellent biocompatibility, but its properties are poor for som...
Orientadores: Rubens Caram Junior, Peterson Luis FerrandiniDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Est...
In recent years, different types of titanium alloys have been investigated with the aim of using mat...
The concept of mechanical biocompatibilities is considered an important factor for orthopedics and d...
In metallurgy, titanium has been a staple for biomedical purposes. Its slow toxicity and alloying ve...
A new generation of titanium alloys with non-toxic, non-allergenic elements and lower Young’s modulu...
Ti alloys are the most used metallic materials in the biomedical field due to their excellent biocom...
Progress reported over time in dentistry can be attributed largely to the dynamics of acquiring new ...
Abstract : Ti-Mo alloys are promising biocompatible materials with lower elastic modulus than the ex...