Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (3) 225 - 231 (2013) |
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CHARACTERIZATION OF YTTRIA AND MAGNESIA PARTIALLY STABILIZED ZIRCONIA BIOCOMPATIBLE COATINGS DEPOSITED BY PLASMA SPRAYING |
Rosu Radu Alexandru 1, Şerban Viorel-Aurel 1, Bucur Alexandra Ioana 2,
Popescu Mihaela 1 |
1 University “Politehnica”of Timişoara, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
No.1 Mihai Viteazu Blvd., 300222 Timişoara, Romania
2 National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter Timisoara,
Analysis and Characterization Dept, no 1 P Andronescu Street, Timisoara 300224, Romania
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Keywords: Plasma spraying, Stabilized zirconia, Coatings adherence |
Zirconia (ZrO2) is a biocompatible ceramic material which is successfully used in medicine to cover the metallic implants
by various methods. In order to avoid the inconvenients related to structural changes which may appear because of the
temperature treatment while depositing the zirconia layer over the metallic implant, certain oxides are added, the most
used being Y2O3, MgO and CaO. This paper presents the experimental results regarding the deposition of yttria (Y2O3)
and magnesia (MgO) partially stabilized zirconia layers onto titanium alloy substrate by plasma spraying method. X ray
diffraction investigations carried out both on the initial powders and the coatings evidenced the fact that during the thermal
spraying process the structure has not been significantly modified, consisting primarily of zirconium oxide with tetragonal
structure. Electronic microscopy analyses show that the coatings are dense, uniform and cracks-free. Adherence tests
performed on samples whose thickness ranges between 160 and 220 μm showed that the highest value (23.5 MPa) was
obtained for the coating of ZrO2 - 8 wt. % Y2O3 with 160 μm thickness. The roughness values present an increasing tendency
with increasing the coatings thickness. |
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