Thermal oxidation and hydroxyapatite coating of SLMed 316L stainless steel substrates
316L Stainless Steel (316L SS) is one of the metallic biomaterials that commonly applied as a metal implant in the biomedical field as substitute or function restoration of degenerated tissues or organs. In this study, 316L SS taken as the metal substrate and fabricated through to additive manufactu...
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