| Literature DB >> 26117770 |
Rohit Khanna1, Tadashi Kokubo2, Tomiharu Matsushita2, Yuuji Nomura3, Norihiro Nose3, Yoshiyuki Oomori3, Takuya Yoshida4, Koichi Wakita4, Hiroaki Takadama2.
Abstract
In many hip replacement surgeries, monolithic alumina is used as a femoral head due to its high wear resistance. However, it is liable to fracture under load bearing operations in artificial joints. We propose a promising way to overcome this limitation by forming a dense alumina layer onto a relatively tough substrate such as Ti-6Al-4V alloy to obtain high wear resistance on a material that can sustain relatively high toughness. For this purpose, Al metal powders were deposited onto Ti-6Al-4V alloy by cold spraying in N2 atmosphere. Interfacial adhesion between Al and the Ti alloy was improved by the formation of a reaction layer of Al3Ti between them by heating at 640 °C for 1h in air. Subsequently, micro-arc oxidation treatment was performed to oxidize Al. The oxidized layer was composed of an outer porous layer of γ-alumina and inner-most dense layer of α-alumina. The α-alumina layer was almost fully densified and exhibited high Vickers hardness almost equal to that of alumina ceramics used as the femoral head. Thus, the newly developed dense alumina/Ti alloy can be potentially used to produce the reliable bearing surfaces of artificial hip joint.Entities:
Keywords: Alumina; Artificial hip joint; Cold spraying; Micro-arc oxidation; Ti–6Al–4V alloy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26117770 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2015.05.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ISSN: 0928-4931 Impact factor: 7.328