Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5011127 | Biotribology | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
- Tribocorrosion behaviour of dry, wet and cryogenic machined Ti6Al4V were studied.
- Wear tests in a wet and temperature-controlled apparatus were performed.
- Improved in-vitro behaviour characterized cryogenic machined Ti6Al4V cylinders.
- EBM emerged as suitable route for manufacturing biomedical implants.
- Lower volume of wear characterized the cryogenic machined Ti6Al4V pins.
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Authors
R. Bertolini, S. Bruschi, A. Ghiotti, L. Pezzato, M. Dabalà ,