An investigation into the machinability of hydroxyapatite for bone restoration implants (original) (raw)

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An investigation into the machinability of hydroxyapatite for bone restoration implants

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003

tim Coole

Abstract

... concern. The machining of HA resulted in abrasive tool wear. ... tool. Wear also is a result of the work material reacting with the tool material causing attrition of the tool material and depends on the cutting speed and the feed rate. However ...

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