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Observation of mechanical properties improvement of powder-based magnesium-carbonate apatite (Mg-10CA) through deformation strengthening process.
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AIP Conference Proceedings . 2024, Vol. 3003 Issue 1, p1-6. 6p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Magnesium-Carbonate Apatite (Mg-CA) is an alternative biodegradable magnesium metal-based material that has the potential to be developed for temporary bone implants. As reinforcement, CA bioceramic is interesting to use because it has a composition like bone and has better osteoconductivity than hydroxyapatite (HA), so it is expected that it will help heal traumatized bones more quickly. Besides that, the CA used is a local product. This research on the development of Mg-xCA is a series of studies being carried out, one of which aims to improve its mechanical properties. Previous studies have shown that efforts to improve the mechanical properties of powder-based Mg-xCA using a sintering process are considered less effective, so other methods are needed. This paper contains further efforts to improve the mechanical properties of Mg-xCA, especially Mg-10CA resulting from initial compaction by warm compaction process. The method used is a deformation strengthening process through a hot extrusion process with an extrusion ratio (R) of 1.44. Characterizations were carried out including hardness, compressive strength, and microstructure. As a comparison, the characteristics of the previous sinter research results were used. The results showed that the compressive strength of extruded Mg-10CA (R1.4) increased 44.3% compared to the initial compaction condition with warm compaction (WC) or 68.3% greater than the further compaction with conventional sintering (CS). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0094243X
- Volume :
- 3003
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- 175757368
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0186245