2019
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.26.1.21729
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Investigation of Surface Quality of CoCrMo Alloy Used in the Tibial Component of the Knee Prosthesis According to the Methods of Turning and Turning-Grinding

Abstract: CoCrMo alloys, which are well-known Co-based biomedical alloys, have many different types of surface integrity problems reported in literature. Residual stresses, white layer formation and work hardening layers are some those, matters which occur as a microstructural alteration during machining. Therefore, such problems should be solved and surface quality of end products should be improved. In this paper, the surface quality of CoCrMo alloy used in tibial component of the knee prosthesis produced by means of … Show more

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“…ASTM F-75 substrate materials used in this study; were supplied from a commercial implant manufacturer (Ottoman A.Ş., Malatya, Turkey). Since cutting the alloy with conventional machining methods is too hard, the laser cutting technique was used to cut the samples [27]. Substrate materials were cut off from the tibial tray component of the total knee implant as square geometry with dimensions of 20  20 and a thickness of 2 mm as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASTM F-75 substrate materials used in this study; were supplied from a commercial implant manufacturer (Ottoman A.Ş., Malatya, Turkey). Since cutting the alloy with conventional machining methods is too hard, the laser cutting technique was used to cut the samples [27]. Substrate materials were cut off from the tibial tray component of the total knee implant as square geometry with dimensions of 20  20 and a thickness of 2 mm as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%