Abstract

Abstract: The biomedical application as metallic body implants of Nickel-Titanium shape memory alloys are of high interest due to its unique property of pseudo elasticity. However, high content of nickel and its potential to release from the surface due to corrosion raises safety concerns about its allergic reactions, toxicity and carcinogenicity. Hence, it is necessary to produce proper passivity to prevent surface layer degradation. In this study, ZrN coating on Nickel-Titanium shape memory alloys was obtained by vacuum cathodic arc physical vapor deposition technique to improve electrochemical corrosion resistance. The electrochemical corrosion response was studied in 0.9% NaCl solution at 370C using Tafel extrapolation method. Surface morphology was studied using SEM/EDAX and XRD. ZrN coating increases corrosion stability and micro hardness. Keywords: Shape memory alloy; pseudoelasticity; vacuum cathodic arc PVD; electrochemical corrosion; micro hardness.

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