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Development of Low Rigidity β type Titanium Alloy
for Biomedical Applications

Development of Low Rigidity β type Titanium Alloy for Biomedical Applications

... The low rigidity type titanium alloy, ...the alloy was successfully fabricated by Levicast ...the alloy are equal to or greater than those of conventional ... See full document

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Enhancement Corrosion Behavior of Pure Titanium for Biomedical Applications

Enhancement Corrosion Behavior of Pure Titanium for Biomedical Applications

... Visual inspection of oxidized CP-Ti samples showed the development of an extremely different coloration on their surfaces. The color of the surface of treated samples varies from light blue to dark brown with ... See full document

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Biologically and Mechanically Biocompatible Titanium Alloys

Biologically and Mechanically Biocompatible Titanium Alloys

... of titanium alloys for biomedical applications have taken into account not only the safety of alloy’s constituent elements for use in the human body but also their mechanical ...the alloy ... See full document

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Quality Improvement of a β Type Titanium Alloy Cast for Biomedical Applications by Using a Clacia Mold

Quality Improvement of a β Type Titanium Alloy Cast for Biomedical Applications by Using a Clacia Mold

... The development of mold materials that are stable at high temperatures for dental precision casting of the titanium alloys such as TNTZ with high melting point is, therefore, ... See full document

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FePt magnetic nanoparticles : syntheses, functionalisation and characterisation for biomedical applications

FePt magnetic nanoparticles : syntheses, functionalisation and characterisation for biomedical applications

... The optical properties of QDs can be described by conventional semiconductor physics and quantum mechanics. 9, 16-17 In these systems, characterized by valence and conduction bands, the energy difference between the two ... See full document

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Corrosion Behaviour of Titanium β Type Ti-12Cr in 3% NaCl Solution

Corrosion Behaviour of Titanium β Type Ti-12Cr in 3% NaCl Solution

... Abstract— Titanium alloy, especially titanium type Ti-12Cr for biomedical application has been a concern of many researchers ...This titanium has excellent biocompatibility and ... See full document

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A New Low Cost β Type High Strength Titanium Alloy with Lower Alloying Percentage for Spring Applications

A New Low Cost β Type High Strength Titanium Alloy with Lower Alloying Percentage for Spring Applications

... The mechanical properties of the prepared alloys were evaluated by Young ’ s modulus measurements and tensile tests. Rectangular specimens of dimensions 40 mm (length) © 10 mm (width) © 1.5 mm (thickness) were used for ... See full document

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Wear and Mechanical Properties, and Cell Viability of Gas Nitrided Beta Type Ti Nb Ta Zr System Alloy for Biomedical Applications

Wear and Mechanical Properties, and Cell Viability of Gas Nitrided Beta Type Ti Nb Ta Zr System Alloy for Biomedical Applications

... in titanium is presumably similar to the solid solution strengthening effect of ...little low one in improvement of strength because the diffused nitrogen is not homogeneously dissolved into the whole ... See full document

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Fatigue Characteristics of Low Cost β Titanium Alloys for Healthcare and Medical Applications

Fatigue Characteristics of Low Cost β Titanium Alloys for Healthcare and Medical Applications

... existing biomedical materials is shown Table ...TFC alloy, for example, is about ...for biomedical applications that requests high strength but low stiffness ... See full document

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Effect of Oxide Particles Formed through Addition of Rare Earth Metal on Mechanical Properties of Biomedical β Type Titanium Alloy

Effect of Oxide Particles Formed through Addition of Rare Earth Metal on Mechanical Properties of Biomedical β Type Titanium Alloy

... particles with an average diameter of approximately 3 µm did not work as pins against the change in orientation. Y-added TNTZ with Y concentrations of 0.05, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.5 mass% retained low Young ’ s moduli ... See full document

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Evaluation of Adhesion of Hydroxyapatite Films Fabricated on Biomedical β Type Titanium Alloy after Immersion in Ringer’s Solution

Evaluation of Adhesion of Hydroxyapatite Films Fabricated on Biomedical β Type Titanium Alloy after Immersion in Ringer’s Solution

... studied on the adhesive strength of HAp films, but only few researches have studied on the effect of the body environment on the adhesive strength of HAp films. Water, inorganic ions, and proteins present in the human body ... See full document

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Characteristics of Biomedical Beta Type Titanium Alloy Subjected to Coating

Characteristics of Biomedical Beta Type Titanium Alloy Subjected to Coating

... medical applications have been 316 L stainless steel, Co-Cr based alloys, commercially pure (CP) titanium, and Ti-6Al-4V extra low interstitial (ELI) ... See full document

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Effect of Aging Treatment on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti27Nb2Ta3Zr β Titanium Alloy for Implant Applications

Effect of Aging Treatment on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti27Nb2Ta3Zr β Titanium Alloy for Implant Applications

... as biomedical materials for many years. 3­7) As for most ¢ titanium alloys, the ¡AA martensite phase with lower elastic modulus and high plasticity formed after the solution ...of alloy was ... See full document

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Mechanical Properties of a β Type Titanium Alloy Cast Using a Calcia Mold for Biomedical Applications

Mechanical Properties of a β Type Titanium Alloy Cast Using a Calcia Mold for Biomedical Applications

... fraction of casting defects were restrained to a larger extent by casting into the calcia mold than into the magnesia mold, which is a conventional investment mold for casting titanium alloys. 10) These results ... See full document

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Effect of heat treating and analysis of mechanical characterization of cutting tool materials

Effect of heat treating and analysis of mechanical characterization of cutting tool materials

... Has low hardenability compared with when the same cutting was subjected to heat ...of Titanium alloy of Grade (Ti-6Al-4V) has very low hardness compared with heat treated Titanium ... See full document

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Microstructural Modification in a Beta Titanium Alloy for Implant Applications

Microstructural Modification in a Beta Titanium Alloy for Implant Applications

... For near-net-shape forming application, the deformation behavior of recently developed Ti–29–13 alloy at a high temperature has been studied. Band structures are observed on the as-received and cold-rolled ... See full document

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Fabrication of Porous Titanium with Directional Pores for Biomedical Applications

Fabrication of Porous Titanium with Directional Pores for Biomedical Applications

... When an implant is much stiffer than the bone, a reduction in the bone mass adjacent to the implant occurs because an insufficient stress is transferred to the bone, resulting bone resorption adjacent to the implant. This ... See full document

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Spark Plasma Sintering of Titanium and Cobalt Alloys For Biomedical Applications

Spark Plasma Sintering of Titanium and Cobalt Alloys For Biomedical Applications

... the low melting point (662°C) and low reactivity of molten Al ...Nevertheless, titanium is by far the metallic material with best properties for biomedical use ... See full document

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Numerical characterisation of biomedical titanium surface texture using novel feature parameters

Numerical characterisation of biomedical titanium surface texture using novel feature parameters

... Conventional surface texture characterisation parameters such as Ra, Rt and Rz [3] of a surface profile or Sa, Sds and Sdr [4, 5] on an areal surface have been used to ascertain the functionality of titanium ... See full document

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Exploring the Effect of Thermo-mechanical Processing on Total Elongation of a Novel Biomedical Titanium Alloy

Exploring the Effect of Thermo-mechanical Processing on Total Elongation of a Novel Biomedical Titanium Alloy

... soft β and α′′ martensite phases in the microstructure of water quenched samples plays an important role in producing higher elongation compared with other heat treated ...above β transus temperature (850 0 ... See full document

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