scholarly journals Corrosion behavior on cerclage-wire joining using laser welding

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nutchanat Thongchuea ◽  
Eakkachai Warinsiriruk ◽  
Noppakorn Phuraya ◽  
Paphon Sa-Ngasoongsong
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 2407
Author(s):  
Nutchanat Thongchuea ◽  
Eakkachai Warinsiriruk ◽  
Yin-Tien Wang

Stainless steel wires with fiber-laser welding on lap joints are first proposed in this study to be used as cerclage wire joints for modern femur surgery, because of their potentially larger joint strength and less loosening failure than traditional joint devices. In this feasibility study, an experiment was set up to determine adequate parameters for the laser welding process in order to ensure that the wire joint of cerclage has good weld appearance, free oxidation, and suitable joint strength. A stainless steel wire 316L with a diameter of 1.6 mm, flare-welded on lap joint was used in the experiment as a specimen cerclage wire joint. Two major effective parameters were chosen for controlling a suitable fusion weld, including charge voltage and multiple frequencies of the laser irradiation. The adequate area of the laser parameters was determined from the experiment, including the ranges of charge voltage, multiple frequencies, and pulse width. The suitable welded lengths of specimens were also studied in the mechanical test to validate the joint strength. Suggested welded length has a better tensile strength than traditional cerclage joints. The paper concludes that the stainless wire joints with a fiber laser weld represents a promising alternative to traditional cerclage joint devices for modern femur surgery.


2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (7) ◽  
pp. 2447-2451
Author(s):  
Liliana Porojan ◽  
Mihaela Birdeanu ◽  
Sorin Porojan

The oral environment is responsible to the degradation of metal wires, with consequent release of metal ions in the oral cavity during corrosion, and welded joints are known as areas that are particularly susceptible to corrosion. The aim of the study was to achieve the corrosion behavior of welded Ni-free and Ni-containing stainless steel (SS) orthodontic wires. The morphology and the topography of the laser welded samples were investigated by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The electrochemical measurements calculated the values for corrosion potential, corrosion current and corrosion rate, for different pH values. Immersion in acidic solution had minimal effect on the corrosion on the joint regions. Ni-free SS wires proved to have a better corrosion resistance, improved by laser welding. Ni-containing SS wires are positive influenced by laser welding, relative to the corrosion behavior.


Author(s):  
Ann Chidester Van Orden ◽  
John L. Chidester ◽  
Anna C. Fraker ◽  
Pei Sung

The influence of small variations in the composition on the corrosion behavior of Co-Cr-Mo alloys has been studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX), and electrochemical measurements. SEM and EDX data were correlated with data from in vitro corrosion measurements involving repassivation and also potentiostatic anodic polarization measurements. Specimens studied included the four alloys shown in Table 1. Corrosion tests were conducted in Hanks' physiological saline solution which has a pH of 7.4 and was held at a temperature of 37°C. Specimens were mechanically polished to a surface finish with 0.05 µm A1203, then exposed to the solution and anodically polarized at a rate of 0.006 v/min. All voltages were measured vs. the saturated calomel electrode (s.c.e.).. Specimens had breakdown potentials near 0.47V vs. s.c.e.


1980 ◽  
Vol 41 (C8) ◽  
pp. C8-862-C8-866
Author(s):  
M. Naka ◽  
K. Hashimoto ◽  
K. Asami ◽  
T. Masumoto

2015 ◽  
Vol 103 (5) ◽  
pp. 503
Author(s):  
Vladimir Gantchenko ◽  
Jacques Renard ◽  
Alexander Olowinsky ◽  
Gerhard Otto

Author(s):  
Ekaterina Senaeva ◽  
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Nataliya Pugacheva ◽  
Aleksei Makarov ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 033-039
Author(s):  
Hae Woo Lee ◽  
Jae Hyeok Jeon ◽  
Ja Young Hong

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