Determination of resistance to corrosion the Ti6Al4V and 316L biomaterials by gravimetric analysis.
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BIOMATERIALES, CORROSIÓN, DETERIORO, GRAVIMETRÍAAbstract
Being considered a biomaterial as a biological material application should be able to come into direct contact with living tissues for long periods of time in order to complete a specific structure, improving its functionality, without damage or affect the body that receives and also body fluids are extremely hostile to them, was compared during the development of this research, the behavior before the corrosive attack of biomaterials Ti6Al4V and 316L when exposed in saline (3.5% W), lactate ringer and a simulated physiological solution composed NaClKCl-CaCl2 -MgCl2 .6H2O-K2HPO4 -NaHCO3 -(CH2OH)3CNH2 of by gravimetric analysis, determining that after 3600 hours of testing no noticeable change the weight of the specimens was observed testedDownloads
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