Banakh et al., 2018 - Google Patents
The influence of the electrolyte nature and PEO process parameters on properties of anodized Ti-15Mo alloy intended for biomedical applicationsBanakh et al., 2018
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- Banakh O
- Snizhko L
- Journot T
- Gay P
- Csefalvay C
- Kalinichenko O
- Girin O
- Marger L
- Durual S
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- Metals
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Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) of Ti-15Mo alloys conducted in electrolytes containing Ca and P compounds can be an efficient process with which to obtain bioactive coatings. This paper reports on the influence of the nature of the electrolyte, its concentration, and …
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