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Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review
Together, 316L steel, magnesium-alloy, Ni-Ti, titanium-alloy, and cobalt-alloy are commonly employed biomaterials for biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical characteristics and resistance to corrosion, even though at times they can be incompatible with the body. This is attributed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133597 |
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author | Al-Amin, Md Abdul-Rani, Ahmad Majdi Danish, Mohd Rubaiee, Saeed Mahfouz, Abdullah bin Thompson, Harvey M. Ali, Sadaqat Unune, Deepak Rajendra Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis |
author_facet | Al-Amin, Md Abdul-Rani, Ahmad Majdi Danish, Mohd Rubaiee, Saeed Mahfouz, Abdullah bin Thompson, Harvey M. Ali, Sadaqat Unune, Deepak Rajendra Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis |
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description | Together, 316L steel, magnesium-alloy, Ni-Ti, titanium-alloy, and cobalt-alloy are commonly employed biomaterials for biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical characteristics and resistance to corrosion, even though at times they can be incompatible with the body. This is attributed to their poor biofunction, whereby they tend to release contaminants from their attenuated surfaces. Coating of the surface is therefore required to mitigate the release of contaminants. The coating of biomaterials can be achieved through either physical or chemical deposition techniques. However, a newly developed manufacturing process, known as powder mixed-electro discharge machining (PM-EDM), is enabling these biomaterials to be concurrently machined and coated. Thermoelectrical processes allow the migration and removal of the materials from the machined surface caused by melting and chemical reactions during the machining. Hydroxyapatite powder (HAp), yielding Ca, P, and O, is widely used to form biocompatible coatings. The HAp added-EDM process has been reported to significantly improve the coating properties, corrosion, and wear resistance, and biofunctions of biomaterials. This article extensively explores the current development of bio-coatings and the wear and corrosion characteristics of biomaterials through the HAp mixed-EDM process, including the importance of these for biomaterial performance. This review presents a comparative analysis of machined surface properties using the existing deposition methods and the EDM technique employing HAp. The dominance of the process factors over the performance is discussed thoroughly. This study also discusses challenges and areas for future research. |
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spelling | pubmed-82697142021-07-10 Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review Al-Amin, Md Abdul-Rani, Ahmad Majdi Danish, Mohd Rubaiee, Saeed Mahfouz, Abdullah bin Thompson, Harvey M. Ali, Sadaqat Unune, Deepak Rajendra Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis Materials (Basel) Review Together, 316L steel, magnesium-alloy, Ni-Ti, titanium-alloy, and cobalt-alloy are commonly employed biomaterials for biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical characteristics and resistance to corrosion, even though at times they can be incompatible with the body. This is attributed to their poor biofunction, whereby they tend to release contaminants from their attenuated surfaces. Coating of the surface is therefore required to mitigate the release of contaminants. The coating of biomaterials can be achieved through either physical or chemical deposition techniques. However, a newly developed manufacturing process, known as powder mixed-electro discharge machining (PM-EDM), is enabling these biomaterials to be concurrently machined and coated. Thermoelectrical processes allow the migration and removal of the materials from the machined surface caused by melting and chemical reactions during the machining. Hydroxyapatite powder (HAp), yielding Ca, P, and O, is widely used to form biocompatible coatings. The HAp added-EDM process has been reported to significantly improve the coating properties, corrosion, and wear resistance, and biofunctions of biomaterials. This article extensively explores the current development of bio-coatings and the wear and corrosion characteristics of biomaterials through the HAp mixed-EDM process, including the importance of these for biomaterial performance. This review presents a comparative analysis of machined surface properties using the existing deposition methods and the EDM technique employing HAp. The dominance of the process factors over the performance is discussed thoroughly. This study also discusses challenges and areas for future research. MDPI 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8269714/ /pubmed/34203154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133597 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Al-Amin, Md Abdul-Rani, Ahmad Majdi Danish, Mohd Rubaiee, Saeed Mahfouz, Abdullah bin Thompson, Harvey M. Ali, Sadaqat Unune, Deepak Rajendra Sulaiman, Mohd Hafis Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title | Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title_full | Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title_fullStr | Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title_short | Investigation of Coatings, Corrosion and Wear Characteristics of Machined Biomaterials through Hydroxyapatite Mixed-EDM Process: A Review |
title_sort | investigation of coatings, corrosion and wear characteristics of machined biomaterials through hydroxyapatite mixed-edm process: a review |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14133597 |
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