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    Material Production and the Effect of the System on Biocompatibility in the Modified Metal Injection Method
    (POLSKA AKAD NAUK, POLISH ACAD SCIENCES, INST METALL & MATER SCI PAS, 2023) Çiçek, Bünyamin; Sun, Yavuz
    In this study, the bio state of the alloy produced in the modified metal injection system was monitored after sintering. A new system operating with high gas pressure, far from the traditional injection model, has been established for material production. In this system, 316L stainless steel powders were molded using a PEG/PMMA/SA polymer recipe. During molding, approximately 60% 316L and 40% binder by volume were used. The samples obtained were sintered at different temperatures (1100-1300°C) after de-binding. Density measurement (Archimedes) and hardness tests (HV1) of the samples were measured as 6.74 g/cm3 and ~285 HV1, respectively. A potentiodynamic corrosion test was applied to monitor the effect of the amount of oxide in the structure of the 316L stainless steel produced. Corrosion tests were carried out in artificial body solutions. The corrosion rate was measured at the level of 17.08×10–3 mm/y. In terms of biocompatibility, a cytotoxicity test was applied to the samples and the life course of the bacteria was monitored. For the 316L alloys produced, the % vitality reached approximately 103%.
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    Deep drawing of polymer coated metal sheets
    (Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019) Erdin, Muhammed Emin; Özdilli, Özgür
    In the present study, the deep drawing of polymer coated metallic sheets were experimentally investigated to reduce friction and increase manufacturing efficiency without using a lubricant. Coating of metal sheets with a polymer material before the deep drawing process provides numerous other advantages such as long service life, decorative appearance, corrosion protection, prevention of excessive abrasion. In the experiments, deep drawing ratio, blank holder pressure, and punch speed parameters were varied at various intervals and the obtained values were evaluated via graphs. Experiments of the uncoated metal sheets were conducted as well as the coated ones to compare the results. Results of this study showed that the polymer coating improved the surface quality of the test specimens. As a result of this improvement; the average molding forces decreased, obtained deep drawing ratios increased and defects such as tearing and wrinkling were alleviated by coating metal sheets with polymer material compared to uncoated sheets. © 2019, KSME & Springer.