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Title

Characterisation and corrosion properties of novel hydroxyapatite niobium plasma sprayed coating.

Authors

Enayati, M. H.; Fathi, M. H.; Zomorodian, A.

Abstract

A novel hydroxyapatite niobium (HA–Nb) composite coating was deposited on 316L SS substrate to improve the corrosion properties and functional compatibility of 316L SS alloy. HA–Nb coatings were applied by air plasma spray under electrical current intensities of 400, 600 and 800 A. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy techniques were utilised to investigate the characteristics of coatings. Corrosion properties were evaluated by electrochemical polarisation test in Ringer solution. Results indicated that optimum electrical current intensity for deposition of the HA–Nb composite coating on 316L SS substrate was 600 A. The composite coating improved corrosion resistance and exhibited good structural properties which in turn increased biocompatibility of 316L SS substrate.

Subjects

HYDROXYAPATITE coating; CORROSION & anti-corrosives; X-ray diffraction; PLASMA spraying; METAL coating

Publication

Surface Engineering, 2009, Vol 25, Issue 4, p338

ISSN

0267-0844

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1179/026708408X341214

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