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Machining-induced surface transformations of magnesium alloys to enhance corrosion resistance in human-like environment...

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CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology
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Magnesium alloys are becoming increasingly attractive for producing temporary prosthetic devices thanks to their bioresorbable characteristics in human body. However, their poor corrosion resistance to body fluids seriously limits their applicability. In this work, machining-induced surface transformations are explored as means to enhance corrosion resistance of AZ31 magnesium alloy. Surface characteristics including topography, residual stresses, wettability, microstructures and depth of transformed layer, were analysed and correlated to in-vitro corrosion resistance. Results showed that cryogenic machining at low feed provided the most promising corrosion reduction. Thorough physical characterizations gave fundamental insights into possible drivers for this enhanced resistance.