Title : Sintering effects on the strength of hydroxyapatite.

Pub. Date : 1995 Mar

PMID : 7662827






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1 Mechanisms underlying temperature-strength interrelations for dense (> 95% dense, pores closed) hydroxyapatite (HAp) were investigated by comparative assessment of temperature effects on tensile strength, Weibull modulus, apparent density, decomposition (HAp:tricalcium phosphate ratio), dehydroxylation and microstructure. Durapatite reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
2 At very high temperatures (> 1350 degrees C), the strength dropped catastrophically to approximately 10 MPa corresponding to the decomposition of HAp to tricalcium phosphate and the associated sudden release of the remaining bonded water. tricalcium phosphate reticulon 3 Homo sapiens