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Fabrication of Open-Pored Titanium Foam for Biomedical Implants

Authors
Kim, Gyeong-UkJang, Jin ManKim, Yong-DaeLee, Jae-ChulLee, Wonsik
Issue Date
10월-2019
Publisher
KOREAN INST METALS MATERIALS
Keywords
porous titanium; implant; powder injection molding; space holder method; mechanical property
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF METALS AND MATERIALS, v.57, no.10, pp.679 - 687
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Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF METALS AND MATERIALS
Volume
57
Number
10
Start Page
679
End Page
687
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62698
DOI
10.3365/KJMM.2019.57.10.679
ISSN
1738-8228
Abstract
Open-pored metal foams have been partly used for orthopedic or dental applications because of their good bone ingrowth behavior and low elastic modulus. In this paper, we report a method that can produce open-pored Ti foams using a technique that combines the powder injection molding process and feedstocks containing expandable polystyrene beads as a space holder. The expandable beads in the feedstocks undergo swelling during the foaming process, which causes the spaces occupied by the expandable beads to directly contact each other and become interconnected. This behavior results in the formation of open-pored Ti foams with high porosity (equivalently, low Young's modulus) and large faces (greater than 140 mu m). Compared to metallic foams prepared by conventional methods, Ti foams produced in this study have significantly larger face sizes (140-170 mu m) and lower Young's modulus (similar to 17 GPa). These characteristics of the developed foam materials can promote fast bone growth into open-pored porous structures and permit improved fixture installation stability. This paper discusses the mechanism for the formation of the openpored porous structure, and analyzes the effect of various processing conditions on the face size, porosity, and Young's modulus of Ti foams.
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