Abstract

This special issue highlights original research papers or review articles that discuss the current state-of-the-art surface engineering of biomaterials, particularly implants and biomedical devices. Hydroxyapatite is a commonly used material for biomedical implants due to its resemblance with bone materials. Plates, screws, pins, and artificial joints are only some bone fixation devices that often use 316L stainless steel. The behaviour of hydroxyapatite powder on SS316L has been mentioned to understand the adhesion of hydroxyapatite powder with SS316L, its bioactivity behaviour and mechanical properties.

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