Corrosion Behavior in Ringer Solution of Ti-Mo Alloys Used for Orthopedic Biomedical Applications

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The present paper take in consideration two titanium alloys, with different molybdenum contents in order to show the corrosion behavior in Ringer body simulated fluid. The samples were corrosion tested in three states, respectively non-treated state, annealed at 850°C/1 h and annealed at 1050°C/1 h.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 188)

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98-101

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May 2012

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