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Bejinariu, Costica
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- 2024Mechanical Properties and Wear Resistance of Biodegradable ZnMgY Alloycitations
- 2024Investigation of CuTi Alloy for Applications as Non-Sparking Materialcitations
- 2022Analysis of the Physical-Mechanical Properties of the Zinc Phosphate Layer Deposited on a Nodular Cast Iron Substrate
- 2022Corrosion Behaviour of Nodular Cast Iron Used for Rotor Manufacturing in Different Wastewaterscitations
- 2021Phosphate coatings for the protection of steels reinforcement for concretecitations
- 2021Analysis of non-sparking metallic materials for potentially explosive atmospherescitations
- 2021Phosphate Coatings Suitable for Personal Protective Equipment
- 2021Phosphating Depositions for Equipment’s Used in Explosive Atmospheres
- 2020Carbon steel carabiners improvements for use in potentially explosive atmospherescitations
- 2020Influence of the Stand-off Distance and of the Layers Thickness on the Adhesion and Porosity of the 97MXC Deposits Obtained by Arc Spraying Processcitations
- 2020Characterization of Zinc and Manganese Phosphate Layers Deposited on the Carbon Steel Surfacecitations
- 2015Chromium Addition Effect on Wear Properties of Cast-Iron Materialcitations
- 2015The Behavior at Corrosion and Fatigue of the Aluminum Alloy, Coated with a Cobalt Base Alloy, Deposited by Thermal Spraying in Electric Arc
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Mechanical Properties and Wear Resistance of Biodegradable ZnMgY Alloy
Abstract
<jats:p>Biodegradable metallic materials are gaining attention for medical applications in short-term implants (15–500 days) because of their good mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and generalized corrosion. Most medical applications involve implant wear processes, particularly for bone fractures. Parallelepipedic specimens (dimensions 50 mm × 10 mm × 3 mm) were obtained by cutting the hot-rolled material processed from cast ingots of ZnMgY. To test the tribological performance of these stationary specimens, they were placed at the upper point of the machine’s tribological contact. The rotating lower disk of the AMSLER machine (AMSLER & Co., Schaffhouse, Switzerland) is manufactured from AISI 52100 bearing steel with a 62–65 HRC hardness and a diameter of 59 mm both radially and axially. Frictional torque is the parameter that is measured. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) were used to analyze the worn areas. The material behavior in the normal and wear states upon immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) was evaluated.</jats:p>