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SUS 316L
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SUS-316L
, SUS316L
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Semisolid State Sintering Behavior of Aluminum–Stainless Steel 316L Composite Materials by Powder Metallurgy
Kwangjae Park
,
Dasom Kim
,
Kyungju Kim
,
Seungchan Cho
,
K. Takagi
,
H. Kwon
Materials
2019
Corpus ID: 148569910
Aluminum (Al)-stainless steel 316L (SUS316L) composites were successfully fabricated by the spark plasma sintering process (SPS…
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2016
2016
Numerical Analysis on Solidification Cracking Susceptibility of Type 316 Stainless Steel Considering Solidification Mode and Morphology: - Computer Simulation of Hot Cracking by Solidification…
T. Ogura
,
S. Ichikawa
,
K. Saida
2016
Corpus ID: 138868863
SUS304および SUS316…
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2015
2015
Evaluation of the Biocompatibility of a Ti-Ta-Sn Alloy Using Cell Cultures
Masahito Miki
,
M. Morita
2015
Corpus ID: 53974610
The purpose of this study was to determine the suitability of a newly developed Ti-Ta-Sn alloy for use as a metallic biomaterial…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Binder Development for Metal Injection Moulding: A CSIR Perspective
R. Machaka
,
M. Seerane
,
H. Chikwanda
2014
Corpus ID: 55478697
The paper reviews the CSIR’s progress and challenges concerning the development of a waxbased binder system suitable for metal…
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2013
2013
Quantitative biocompatibility evaluation of nickel-free high-nitrogen stainless steel in vitro/in vivo
Motoki Inoue
,
M. Sasaki
,
Y. Katada
,
T. Taguchi
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B…
2013
Corpus ID: 6361194
Coronary stents must not provoke an inflammatory response; however, some kinds of ions that are released from biometals induce…
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2012
2012
Growth Behavior of Surface Oxide Layer on SUS316L Stainless Steel at the Early Stage of Exposure to 288°C Water
Y. Soma
,
C. Kato
,
Masahiro Yamamoto
2012
Corpus ID: 56007622
Surface oxide layer on SUS316L stainless steels exposed to 288°C pure water with 2 ppm dissolved oxygen (DO) for 1–100 h were…
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2012
2012
Nickel-free stainless steel avoids neointima formation following coronary stent implantation
K. Fujiu
,
I. Manabe
,
+7 authors
R. Nagai
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
2012
Corpus ID: 34255735
Abstract SUS316L stainless steel and cobalt–chromium and platinum–chromium alloys are widely used platforms for coronary stents…
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2011
2011
UV irradiation enhances the bonding strength between citric acid-crosslinked gelatin and stainless steel.
Motoki Inoue
,
M. Sasaki
,
Y. Katada
,
T. Taguchi
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
2011
Corpus ID: 29332350
2006
2006
Electrochemical Behaviour of Lotus-Type Porous SUS304L and SUS316L Stainless Steels
Minoru Fuseya
,
T. Nakahata
,
S. Hyun
,
S. Fujimoto
,
H. Nakajima
2006
Corpus ID: 55249841
Lotus-type porous metals are expected to be used in various applications such as lightweight structural materials and biomedical…
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2002
2002
A Method to Monitor Corrosion of Chromium-iron Alloys by Monitoring the Chromium Ion Concentration in Urine
T. Tsuchiya
,
Y. Ikarashi
,
+8 authors
H. Hamanaka
2002
Corpus ID: 73660958
Binary alloys of chromium-iron (Cr–Fe) are no longer used in dental and orthopaedic applications, and were used only for…
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