Microstructural analysis of biodegradable Mg-0.9Ca-1.2Zr alloy

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Magnesium alloys have applications in aerospace and medical applications as biodegradable orthopedic implants. Alloying with biocompatible elements, such as calcium or zirconium contribute to refining the the microstructure and improves corrosion resistance with the formation of an eutectic compound - Mg2Ca at boundary alpha-Mg grains. The purpose of this paper is to present the microstructure throw optical and scanning electron methods and phase and constituents identification with X-ray analysis. The results showed the presence of alpha-Mg grains with formation of a mechanical compound - Mg2Ca and appearance of alpha- Zr phase relatively uniformly distributed in nests.

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Istrate, B., Munteanu, C., Geanta, V., Baltatu, S., Focsaneanu, S., & Earar, K. (2016). Microstructural analysis of biodegradable Mg-0.9Ca-1.2Zr alloy. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 147). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/147/1/012033

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