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Metallic bioadhesion

In the methods used for the investigation of corrosion resistance, biocompatibility and bioadhesion the researchers try to simulate and imitate the natural in vivo condition of the implant. Only in the near past have efforts been made to standardize these tests. Because of a longtime decline of standardization the tests described up until now in literature differ and the results of such diversified tests are not comparable. Corrosion measurements, for example, are performed in different solutions with changing pH values and atmospheres (aerated or de-aerated). Only if different materials have been investigated in one test and under the same conditions does a comparison of their behaviour for this test seem possible. Nevertheless, regarding the differing test results, the most corrosion resistant materials seem to be the special metals (titanium, niobium, tantalum and their alloys), followed by wrought CoCr-based, cast CoCr-based alloys and stainless steel. [Pg.137]


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