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jared530
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Hi all,
So a little background. I am currently trying to characterize corrosion rates of AZ31B Magnesium [Mg-3%Al-1%Zn] which would be used as an implant within the coronary artery.
Currently I'm running a static test of the magnesium in 0.9% NaCl(saline) in an incubator @37C.
Im currently looking for suggestions about other experiments that I can conduct to further characterize corrosion, and what added benefit those experiments will give me.
I was thinking about an electrochemical test?
Any suggestions?
So a little background. I am currently trying to characterize corrosion rates of AZ31B Magnesium [Mg-3%Al-1%Zn] which would be used as an implant within the coronary artery.
Currently I'm running a static test of the magnesium in 0.9% NaCl(saline) in an incubator @37C.
Im currently looking for suggestions about other experiments that I can conduct to further characterize corrosion, and what added benefit those experiments will give me.
I was thinking about an electrochemical test?
Any suggestions?