EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON MILLING OF THE POLYETHERETHERKETONES (TECAPEEK NATURAL)-WHIT BALL-NOSE END MILL

Sandor RAVAI-NAGY, Ioan PASCA, Vlad DICIUC

Abstract


The use of composite biomaterials has become a common necessity in medical practices. From this extensive range of materials, the group of polymers stands out due to the advantages they have from the point of mechanical properties, chemical resistance and compatibility. Polyetheretherketone is a kind polymer material with similar elasticity to bone and one of the most promising engineering plastics. For this reason, a lot of research concludes that polyetheretherketone has good processability. It will be a great advantage to be used frequently in medical technique for trauma, orthopedic, dental reconstruction and spinal implants. The shape of those elements used to replace some human or animal parts are very complex by the point of component surfaces. The roughness of those surfaces has a major influence in the success of the medical intervention and its durability. For this reason, experimental research to optimize the processability process is needed.


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