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ITSC 2007, Thermal Spray 2007: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 786-791, May 14–16, 2007,
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Through the measurement results of the residual strains of Hydroxyapatite coatings (HACs) and the values of Young’s moduli, the initial vacuum heating treatment (<600°C) can release the compressive residual strain of HAC after plasma spraying, so enabling HACs to obtain the optimal bond strength at the heating temperature of 500~600°C. Nonetheless, the post-vacuum heating temperature higher than 600°C led to the deterioration of the bond strength of HA/Ti-substrate. With the increasing temperature, the increased compressive residual strain will weaken the interfacial adhesive force of coating to substrate, resulting in the lower bond strength with higher temperature. The results of this paper demonstrated that the proper temperature of post-vacuum heating treatment improved effectively the bonding strength between HAC and Ti-alloy substrate.
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ITSC 2006, Thermal Spray 2006: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 71-76, May 15–18, 2006,
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Hydroxyapatite (HA) has recently been used as a bone substitute in orthopedic and dental surgery applications, owing to its excellent biocompatibility. However, the poor mechanical properties of HA limit the material’s application in the loading condition. In this study, HA was coated onto the surface of alumina substrate, with a view to overcome the poor mechanical properties of HA and the biocompatibility of alumina. Improvement of the bonding strength of HA coatings to alumina substrate was attempted by adding a bond coat of porcelain via plasma-spraying and by post heat-treatment. HA-50wt% porcelain and pure porcelain were used to manufacture two kinds of bond coat before HA coating, and then all the specimens were heat-treated at 750°C, 800°C, 850°C, 900°C for 0.5 hours. The results shows that the bond strength between HA coating and Al 2 O 3 substrate could be improved by employing the porcelain as the bond coat after the heat treatment. The strengthening mechanisms of the two systems are discussed.