Abstract

A new method of producing titanium dioxide coatings with a nanocrystalline structure on the surface of commercially pure titanium VT1-00 used in medicine is proposed. The morphological, physicomechanical, and tribological characteristics of the coatings formed by induction-thermal oxidation are studied. The obtained nanocrystalline and submicrocrystalline coatings have high hardness (4.23–9.86 GPa), modulus of elasticity (200–755 GPa), and scratching resistance (1.38–8.76 GPa); their coefficient of friction varies in a wide range (0.1–0.8).

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