Title of article :
Investigation of Hot-extrusion Effect on Microhardness, Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Magnesiumbased Bio-composites
Author/Authors :
Ghazizadeh, E School of Mechanical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Jabbari Mostahsan, A.H School of Mechanical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran , Sedighi, M School of Mechanical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Magnesium alloys are a unique choicefor orthopedic implants due to their
biocompatibility and biodegradability properties. In this article, the impact
of hot-extrusion process is investigated on microhardness, microstructure,
and corrosion behavior of magnesium/2.5wt% hydroxyapatite (HA) rods
as a bio-composite. Hot extrusion process was implemented on the as-cast
samples in two different steps resulting two various total extrusion ratios of
5:1 and 20:1. The corrosion susceptibility of the extruded composites was
studied by polarization test in simulated body fluid (SBF) as a corrosive
environment. According to the results, adding hydroxyapatite reinforcing
particles and applying higher extrusion ratios caused grain refinement in the
matrix comparing to the pure magnesium. Moreover, while the hardness of
the pure magnesium sample decreased slightly after the second extrusion pass,
it was enhanced in the composite specimens. Besides, both extrusion ratio
and reinforcing particles had direct effects on the corrosion behavior, so that
with the presence of HA particles and applying the higher extrusion ratio, the
corrosion resistance of the samples was improved.
Keywords :
Magnesium/Hydroxyapatite , Bio-composites , Hot-extrusion , Microstructure , Microhardness , Corrosion properties
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics