2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-006-0556-z
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Electrophoretic deposition of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and PEEK/Bioglass® coatings on NiTi shape memory alloy wires

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“…[15,16] EPD consists of the movement of charged particles suspended in liquid and deposition onto a conducting substrate under the influence of an externally applied electrical field. [17,18] The advantages of this method are high purity, easy control of the coating thickness, high coating uniformity, the possibility of using complex shaped substrates, and the short deposition time of coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[15,16] EPD consists of the movement of charged particles suspended in liquid and deposition onto a conducting substrate under the influence of an externally applied electrical field. [17,18] The advantages of this method are high purity, easy control of the coating thickness, high coating uniformity, the possibility of using complex shaped substrates, and the short deposition time of coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32] According to our knowledge, there are very few papers available in the literature on the EPD of composite bioglass/PEEK coatings. [15,33] The main focus of the referred studies was the investigation of EPD parameters and the final quality of the composite coatings. However, there is no information about the EPD of sol-gel glass/PEEK coatings.…”
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“…Densification of the coatings was carried out as a post-EPD process and to improve the adhesion of the coatings to the substrate. The sintering temperature was 3408C, sintering time 20 min and heating rate 3008C h 21 (Boccaccini et al 2006c). PEEK, a biocompatible and stable polymer that has been deposited by EPD Corni et al 2009), is suitable for several medical device applications since it combines outstanding chemical and hydrolysis resistance, high strength and excellent tribological properties.…”
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“…PEEK, a biocompatible and stable polymer that has been deposited by EPD Corni et al 2009), is suitable for several medical device applications since it combines outstanding chemical and hydrolysis resistance, high strength and excellent tribological properties. To impart bioactivity to PEEK coatings, Bioglass particles have been incorporated to the coating (Boccaccini et al 2006c). Figure 5 shows scanning electron microscope (SEM) images at different magnification of a PEEK/Bioglasscoated NiTi wire obtained by EPD (20 V, time ¼ 5 min, PEEK concentration in ethanol ¼ 6 wt%, Bioglass concentration ¼ 1 wt%).…”
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“…Bioglass was successfully co-deposited with polyetheretherchetone (PEEK) by EPD (Boccaccini et al, 2006a) on Nitinol wires. PEEK is a semicrystalline thermoplastic polymer (T m =340°C) with excellent performance also for biomedical applications.…”
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confidence: 99%