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Analysis Of The Effect Of Different Surface Preparation Methods On Corrosion Resistance And Adhesion Strength Of Astm A36 Steel Substrate With Surface Tolerant Epoxy Paint As Coating Material, Irwan Wijaya Santoso, Daffa Aqila, Rini Riastuti, Rizal Tresna Ramadhani May 2024

Analysis Of The Effect Of Different Surface Preparation Methods On Corrosion Resistance And Adhesion Strength Of Astm A36 Steel Substrate With Surface Tolerant Epoxy Paint As Coating Material, Irwan Wijaya Santoso, Daffa Aqila, Rini Riastuti, Rizal Tresna Ramadhani

Journal of Materials Exploration and Findings

In the industrial world, to extend the service life of materials, protection methods are carried out to slow down the material's corrosion rate. The protection method that is often used is the coating method. The coating method is a protection method by coating the substrate material using a coating material to prevent contact between the substrate material and the environment. In this research, the substrate material used is ASTM A36 steel and the coating material used is Surface Tolerant Epoxy paint. The independent variable used in this study lies in the surface preparation method which consists of: solvent cleaning, hand …


Effect Of Passivation And Surface Treatment Of A Laser Powder Bed Fusion Biomedical Titanium Alloy On Corrosion Resistance And Protein Adsorption, Saman Nikpour, Jeffrey Henderson, Sina Matin, Heng-Yong Nie, Jonas Hedberg, Vahid Dehnavi, Yara Hosein, David Holdsworth, Mark Biesinger, Yolanda Hedberg Jan 2024

Effect Of Passivation And Surface Treatment Of A Laser Powder Bed Fusion Biomedical Titanium Alloy On Corrosion Resistance And Protein Adsorption, Saman Nikpour, Jeffrey Henderson, Sina Matin, Heng-Yong Nie, Jonas Hedberg, Vahid Dehnavi, Yara Hosein, David Holdsworth, Mark Biesinger, Yolanda Hedberg

Chemistry Publications

The biomedical titanium alloy Ti6Al4V has excellent corrosion resistance and biocompatibility and is, therefore, widely used in orthopedic and orthodontic implants. Biomedical implants are increasingly fabricated by additive manufacturing, such as laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). These manufacturing protocols often include sandblasting, surface finish, and passivation. This study aims to investigate the effect of different surface finishes and the commonly used ASTM F86-13 nitric acid passivation for LPBF Ti6Al4V on its corrosion resistance, metal release, and surface changes in benign (bovine serum albumin in a pH 7.4 buffer) and harsh (hydrochloric acid at pH 1.5) solutions using various electrochemical and …