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Iron magnesium materials for biodegradable implants Prepared by powder Metallurgy

SEDLAŘÍKOVÁ, M.; MIKA, M.; HRABOVSKÝ, J.; TKÁČOVÁ, T.; FAFILEK, G.; ČUDEK, P.

Original Title

Iron magnesium materials for biodegradable implants Prepared by powder Metallurgy

English Title

Iron magnesium materials for biodegradable implants Prepared by powder Metallurgy

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

Biodegradable materials can help to improve the treatment of bone injuries. Their main advantage is the controlled compatibility with human tissues and spontaneous degradation, thus, reoperations to remove the implant are not required.The preparation of metal components by a modified powder technology was tested. Iron and magnesium powders are used for the manufacturing of objects of arbitrary form. Its final treatment was in nitrogen atmosphere at 1120 °C.

English abstract

Biodegradable materials can help to improve the treatment of bone injuries. Their main advantage is the controlled compatibility with human tissues and spontaneous degradation, thus, reoperations to remove the implant are not required.The preparation of metal components by a modified powder technology was tested. Iron and magnesium powders are used for the manufacturing of objects of arbitrary form. Its final treatment was in nitrogen atmosphere at 1120 °C.

Keywords

Biodegradable materials

Key words in English

Biodegradable materials

Authors

SEDLAŘÍKOVÁ, M.; MIKA, M.; HRABOVSKÝ, J.; TKÁČOVÁ, T.; FAFILEK, G.; ČUDEK, P.

RIV year

2021

Released

09.12.2020

Publisher

Brno University of Technology

Location

Brno

ISBN

978-80-214-5889-5

Book

Advanced Batteries Accumulators and Fuel Cells – 21st ABAF

Pages from

135

Pages to

138

Pages count

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT167491,
  author="Marie {Sedlaříková} and Martin {Mika} and Jan {Hrabovský} and Tereza {Tkáčová} and Günter {Fafilek} and Pavel {Čudek}",
  title="Iron magnesium materials for biodegradable implants Prepared by powder Metallurgy",
  booktitle="Advanced Batteries Accumulators and Fuel Cells – 21st ABAF",
  year="2020",
  pages="135--138",
  publisher="Brno University of Technology",
  address="Brno",
  isbn="978-80-214-5889-5"
}