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Titanium and its alloys belong to the group of most promising metallic biomaterials used for bone implants. Their distinguishing properties are the high resistance to biological corrosion and the relatively good mechanical properties accompanied by low ductility. Their use is however limited by their low frictional wear resistance and the possibility of their constituents being released into the surrounding biological environment. The techniques which play the basic role in obviating these drawbacks are various surface treatments. The paper presents the results of examinations of the structure, phase composition, chemical composition, wear resistance and biocompatibility of the new composite layers of the Ti3P+Ti2Ni type produced on the Ti6A14V titanium alloy by a hybrid method.
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- The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Department of Pathology, Warsaw, Poland
Bibliografia
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