Implant is usually used as a treatment of bone fracture. At the moment, non-biodegradable implants is still widely employed in this application. Non-biodegradable implant requires re-surgery to retrieve implants that are installed in the body. It increase the cost and it is painful for the patient itself. In order to solve the problem, Mg-based biodegradable metals is developing so that the material will be compatible with body and gradually degrade in patient’s body. However, magnesium has several disadvantages such as high degradation rates and low mechanical properties when compared to the mechanical properties of natural bone. Therefore, it is necessary to add elements into the magnesium alloy. In this research, copper (Cu) was alloyed in Mg alloy based biodegradable material. In addition, Cu is not only strengthening the structure but also for supporting element for the immune system, antibacterial and antifungal. The purpose of this research is to improve mechanical properties of Mg-based biodegradable material using Cu alloying. Powder metallurgy method was used to fabricate the device. The variation used in this research is the composition of Cu (0.5, 1, and 1.5% Cu). The porosity test was performed using apparent porosity test, compressive test and hardness test to know the mechanical properties of the alloy, and the weightless test to find out the material degradation rate. Based on the results can be conclude that Mg-Zn-Cu alloy material with 1% Cu composition is the most suitable specimen to be applied as a candidate for orthopedic devices material with hardness value is 393.6 MPa. Also obtained the value of the compressive test is 153 MPa.
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3 April 2018
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (ICOMMET 2017): Advancing Innovation in Materials Science, Technology and Applications for Sustainable Future
30–31 October 2017
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Influence of copper composition on mechanical properties of biodegradable material Mg-Zn-Cu for orthopedic application Available to Purchase
A. Purniawan;
A. Purniawan
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Departement of Materials Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
, Surabaya, Indonesia
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H. M. Maulidiah;
H. M. Maulidiah
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Departement of Materials Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
, Surabaya, Indonesia
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H. Purwaningsih
H. Purwaningsih
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Departement of Materials Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
, Surabaya, Indonesia
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A. Purniawan
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H. M. Maulidiah
1
H. Purwaningsih
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1)
Departement of Materials Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
, Surabaya, Indonesia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1945, 020010 (2018)
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A. Purniawan, H. M. Maulidiah, H. Purwaningsih; Influence of copper composition on mechanical properties of biodegradable material Mg-Zn-Cu for orthopedic application. AIP Conf. Proc. 3 April 2018; 1945 (1): 020010. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5030232
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