Potentiodynamic and corrosion studies of promising new titanium alloys with the addition of molybdenum

Authors

  • Nailya Anvarovna Amirhanova
  • Azat Renatovich Hasanov

Keywords:

potenciodinamic polarization curves; ringer's solution; ionization of the alloy; Ti-15Mo (? ?) and (?), the currents of the corrosion.

Abstract

Widely used in the medical field have titanium alloys because they are biologically compatible, nontoxic, and corrosion resistant. Worldwide, titanium and its alloys as implants used in dental practice. Many still prefer the use of technically pure titanium for implantation of teeth [1]. Our studies show that Titanium with the addition of molybdenum is corrosion-resistant, even after its activation of hydrofluoric acid HF.

Published

2018-26-11

Issue

Section

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING SCIENCE