Amorphous materials in the production of new implants
Journal Title: Production Engineering Archives - Year 2018, Vol 18, Issue
Abstract
Amorphous materials based on magnesium are new materials for potential biomedical application, especially for new implants, as they bear resemblance to titanium implants. Mg66Zn30Ca4 alloy has specific properties, especially mechanical and corrosive, therefore, it has biomedical application as its properties are better than that of other materials. The following paper describes amorphous alloy based on magnesium, properties and shows how to produce amorphous samples of Mg66Zn30Ca4.
Authors and Affiliations
Anna Kiljan, Tatiana Liptakova
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