Phosphorus Research Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1882-2363
Print ISSN : 0918-4783
ISSN-L : 0918-4783
EFFECTS OF SANDBLASTING CONDITIONS IN PREPARATION OF BIOACTIVE STAINLESS STEELS BY THE FUNCTION OF APATITE NUCLEI
Takeshi YabutsukaRyoki KarashimaShigeomi TakaiTakeshi Yao
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2016 Volume 31 Pages 15-19

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We formed many micropores on the surfaces of stainless steel (SUS) substrates by sandblasting method using alumina particles with 14 μm or 3 μm for average particle size and apatite nucleus (AN) treatment was operated. By these treatments, we provided bioactivity to the SUS substrates. We evaluated apatite-forming ability of the SUS substrate by soaking in a simulated body fluid. Apatite formation was induced on the surface of the substrate within 1 day. High adhesive strength of apatite layer was achieved by a mechanical interlocking effect between the apatite layer and the substrate. The adhesive strength was related to the size of the grinding particles in the sandblasting process.
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© 2016 Japanese Association of Inorganic Phosphorus Chemistry
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