Manufacturing and characterization of titanium ofporosity graded by space-holding technology
A stress-protective phenomenon also relates to the new and additional insufficiency of titanium implants. This physical incompatibility problem is even worse due to the deformation of the bone tissue. During the course of this work, various samples were produced and marked by spatial support technol...
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description | A stress-protective phenomenon also relates to the new and additional insufficiency of titanium implants. This physical incompatibility problem is even worse due to the deformation of the bone tissue. During the course of this work, various samples were produced and marked by spatial support technology with longitudinal porosity gradients. The main findings of this paper showed an efficient, feasible, and reconstructed experimental procedure for the removal of spacers with better compaction pressure of 850 MPa and a higher level of salt. Micro-CT 3-D images and illustrations Optical micrograph analyzes showed that initial designs could be reasonably repetitive, as both porosity and quality of interfaces were observed. 30/40/50 and 30/50/30 designs allowed stress protection to be resolved from a cortical bone point of view without having an important effect on mechanical strength. |
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