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Titanium diamond-like carbon

Said R et al (2010) Effects of bias voltage on diamond like carbon coatings deposited using titanium isopropoxide (TIPOT) and acetylene/argon mixtures onto various substrate materials. J Nanosci Nanotechnol 10(4) 2552-2557... [Pg.163]

Over the years, the use of coatings such as HAp for implants and prostheses has gone from being a rarity to being an absolute necessity. A number of excellent studies on adhesion and mechanical properties have been carried out on a range of coatings major ones include HAp, diamond-like carbon (DLC), titanium nitride, titanium oxide, and nickel-titanium (Ben-Nissan et al., 2013). Listed below are some studies carried out on pure HAp and DLC thin films. [Pg.129]

Sundaram VS (2006) Diamond like carbon film as a protective coating for high strength steel and titanium alloy. Surf Coat Technol 201 2707-2711. doi 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2006.05.046... [Pg.871]


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