Production and Properties of the Porous Layer Obtained by the Electrochemical Method on the Surface of Austenitic Steel
Abstract
: The growing demand for implants has seen increasing interest in the introduction of new technologies and surface modification methods of metal biomaterials. This research aimed to produce and characterize a porous layer grown on austenitic stainless steel 316L, obtained via the anodization process near the micro-arc oxidation, i.e., low voltage micro-arc oxidation (LVMAO). The discussed layer significantly influences the properties of metallic biomedical materials. The surface topography, layer thickness, surface roughness, pore diameter, elemental composition, crystal structure, and surface wettability were assessed for all anodized layers, together with the resultant corrosion resistance. Attention was paid to the influence of the process parameters that affect the specification of the produced layer. The obtained results showed surface development and different sized pores in the modified layers, as well as an increase in corrosion resistance in the Ringer’s solution.
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Materials
no. 15,
ISSN: 1996-1944 - Language:
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- Publication year:
- 2022
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- Ossowska A., Ryl J., Sternicki T.: Production and Properties of the Porous Layer Obtained by the Electrochemical Method on the Surface of Austenitic Steel// Materials -Vol. 15,iss. 3 (2022), s.949-
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.3390/ma15030949
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