@ARTICLE{Kajzer_A._Influence_2018, author={Kajzer, A. and Rabij, K. and Basiaga, M. and Nowińska, K. and Kaczmarek, M. and Borowski, T. and Wierzchoń, T.}, volume={vol. 63}, number={No 3}, journal={Archives of Metallurgy and Materials}, pages={1257-1266}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy of Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={Studies on biocompatibility of AISI 316LVM steel indicate the need to eliminate the nickel from the surface and replace it with other elements of improved biocompatibility. Therefore, in the presented work selected physicochemical and mechanical properties of the diffusive nitrocarburized layer formed by plasma potential by means of an active screen made of the Fe-Cr-Ni were studied. In the paper we present results of microstructure and phase composition of the layers, roughness, and surface wettability, potentiodynamic pitting corrosion resistance, penetration of ions into the solution as well as mechanical properties. The studies were conducted for the samples of both mechanically polished and nitrocarburized surfaces, after sterilization, and exposure to the Ringer’s solution. Deposition of the nitrocarburized layer increased the contact angle, surface roughness, surface hardness, and corrosion resistance with respect to the polished surfaces. The nitrocarburized layer is a barrier against the ions release into the solution and sterilization and exposure to Ringer solution. The obtained results showed beneficial increase of both mechanical and electrochemical properties of the deposited layer, and thus the applicability of the proposed method of surface treatment of the 316LVM steel for short-term implants after sterylization.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Influence of Sterilization and Exposure to the Ringer’s Solution on Mechanical and Physicochemical Properties of Nitrocarburized 316 LVM Steel}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/108002/AMM-2018-3-22-Kajzer.pdf}, doi={10.24425/123799}, keywords={AISI 316LVM steel, nitrocarburizing process, mechanical and physico-chemical properties}, }