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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
2009 Volume.61 No. 3 p.143 ~ p.148
The Effect of Heat Treatment and Mechanical Polishing on Nitinol Stent
Park Sang-Soo

Kang Sung-Gwon
Lee Se-Chol
Kim Kyu-Suk
Choi Seong-Hoon
Park Chan-Soo
Yoon Chang-Jin
Park Jae-Hyeung
Abstract
Purpose: To understand the effect of heat treatment and mechanical polishing of a Nitinol wire on the chemical composition and physical morphology of the wire surface.

Materials and Methods : Stents with a diameter of 1.0 cm, length of 8-10 cm, and composed of a Nitinol wire, were heat-treated at 500¡É for 30 minutes, and mechanically polished with walnut shell granules. The wire surface morphology was studied with both an optical and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). In addition, an elemental analysis was performed by Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX).

Results: Long microcracks along the wire direction and short microcracks across the wire were observed by SEM from the raw Nitinol wire. Upon heat treatment, the color of the wire turned blue, and Na, K, Cl, Si, Al atoms were seen from the EDX of the heat treated wire, which were absent in the original wire. The microcracks disappeared with the mechanical polishing, and the Na, K, Cl, Si, Al atoms all disappeared after the mechanical polishing.

Conclusion: Mechanical polishing using walnut shell granules effectively removed the microcracks of a nitinol wire and impurities produced from the heat treatment.
KEYWORD
Stents, Titanium dioxide, Surface properties, Biocompatible materials, Nickel
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