Biomaterials and Additive Manufacturing

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Biomaterials and Additive Manufacturing

Biomedical engineering Applied physics Materials science Engineering applications of bio-materials Engineering applications of polymers and composites

Authors: Rakesh Kumar, Santosh Kumar

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Collection: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 11th March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819612741


Introduction

This book addresses the challenges of using metallic biomaterials in implants. It delves into the selection process for these materials, considering factors like mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and resistance to wear and tear. However, the primary focus is on understanding and combating corrosion.

Types of Corrosion and Surface Modification

Different types of corrosions are explored, highlighting their mechanisms and potential consequences. Existing research on surface modification techniques is reviewed, offering methods to improve the longevity and safety of implants.

Additive Manufacturing (AM)

The book then introduces the exciting world of additive manufacturing (AM), a revolutionary technique for creating implants. It explores various AM technologies and their suitability for creating biomaterials (metallics, ceramics, and polymers).

Applications and Post-Processing

Subsequently, the diverse applications of AM in biomaterials and biomedical devices are explored. The book explores various post-processing methods used to refine parts created with AM. These methods not only improve the surface finish but can also enhance the overall properties of the implant.

Research and Goals

By analyzing existing research and exploring innovative techniques, this book aims to equip researchers and professionals with the knowledge to develop better metallic biomaterials. Ultimately, the goal is to create implants that last longer, function flawlessly, and offer a safer and more durable solution for patients.

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