Browsing School of Materials Engineering (Theses) by Subject "Biomedical materials"
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Characterization and in-vitro activity of powder metallurgy magnesium-zinc/bioglass composite for biomedical applications
In this study, bio-glass 45S5 powder was added into the mixture of Mg-Zn powders to produce biocomposite using powder metallurgy method for biomedical applications. The bio-glass composition was varied from 0, 5, 10, 15, ... -
Development and characterization of Co-Cr-Mo (F-75 alloy)/hydroxyapatite composites fabricated by powder metallurgy for biomedical applications
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Materials Engineering, 2013)Co-Cr-Mo (F-75) alloy is known to be used in biomedical field because of their excellent biocompatibility when implanted to human or animal body. Hydroxyapatite (HAP) powders have been used as filler because HAP is the one ... -
Fabrication, properties and in vitro study of Magnesium/ Zinc/ Bioglass composite fabricated by powder metallurgy method
The development of metallic biomaterials becomes a major research activity especially for load bearing implants in the orthopaedic applications. Currently, commercially pure titanium and its alloy, cobalt-based alloys and ... -
Investigation on the physical properties of magnesium feedstocks for metal injection moulding
Magnesium and its alloy are found to be extremely biocompatible and have similar properties to natural bone. This makes them an attractive material for the manufacture of biodegradable parts such as biomedical implant. As ... -
Microstructure and properties of sintered Co-Cr-Mo alloy powder under different processing conditions
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Materials Engineering, 2011)Co-Cr-Mo (ASTM F-75) alloy is one of the most important metallic biomaterials that are commonly used for surgical implant due to its mechanical properties, good wear resistance and biocompatibility. This study has focused ... -
Physical properties and corrosion behaviour of Co-Cr-Ni alloy developed by powder metallurgy
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Materials Engineering, 2011)Cobalt-based alloys have been widely used in biomedical application. In this research, 11 different compositions of cobalt-chromium-nickel (Co-Cr-Ni) alloys were developed by powder metallurgy route. Scanning electron ...