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Title: | Metallographic Study and Corrosive Behavior of Titanium Alloys for their Use in Medical Applications | Authors: | Guerra Yánez, Héctor Florido Suárez, Néstor Rubén Voiculescu, Ionelia Mirza Rosca, Julia Claudia |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3314 Tecnología médica 331401 Órganos artificiales |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Project: | project number CABINFR2019-07 | Conference: | 8 th International Conference on Innovative Research (ICIR EUROINVENT 2022) | Abstract: | The study aims to characterize two alloys in order to evaluate if they can be used for medical applications, these alloys have the following compositions: A1 (93.2% Ti, 4% Fe, 2% Al, 0.8% V) and A2 (96,5% Ti, 3% Mn, 0.6% Al, 0.2% V). Information on the behavior of the samples was obtained, studying how the composition of the materials and the presence of iron or manganese has an effect on the corrosion resistance when submerging them in a Ringer Lactate solution after covering the samples in epoxy resin, polishing using carbide emery paper of progressive value of grith (800 to 2500) and a 0.1 alpha alumina suspension applied on a polishing cloth in order to obtain a mirror finish. The corrosion potential of the samples was analyzed in order to study how the phenomenon of corrosion occurs in each sample. In order to compare which one of the two materials posseses a better resistance to the effects of corrosion, studies of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were performed for different values of potential. Images of the surfaces of the alloys after applying Kroll reactive were obtained through the use of a microscope in which 100 magnifications was applied in order to reveal the structure of the surface. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/117698 | ISSN: | 2601-4599 | Source: | 8 th International Conference on Innovative Research (ICIR EUROINVENT 2022), p. 86 |
Appears in Collections: | Actas de congresos |
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