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ASTM F1609-23

Standard Specification for Calcium Phosphate Coatings for Implantable Materials

Standard Specification for Calcium Phosphate Coatings for Implantable Materials F1609-23 ASTM|F1609-23|en-US Standard Specification for Calcium Phosphate Coatings for Implantable Materials Standard new BOS Vol. 13.01 Committee F04
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Abstract

This specification covers the material requirements for calcium phosphate coatings for surgical implant applications. In particulate and monolithic form, the calcium phosphate materials system has been well-characterized regarding biological response and laboratory characterization. This specification includes hydroxylapatite coatings, tricalcium phosphate coatings, or combinations thereof, with or without intentional minor additions of other ceramic or metallic, and applied by methods including, but not limited to, the following: mechanical capture, plasma spray deposition, dipping/sintering, electrophoretic deposition, porcelainizing, and sputtering. Substrates may include smooth, porous, textured, and other implantable topographical forms. This specification excludes organic coatings that may contain calcium and phosphate ionic species. Materials shall be tested and the individual grades shall conform to chemical requirements such as elemental analysis for calcium and phosphates, and intentional additions, trace element analysis for hydroxylapatite and beta tricalcium phosphate; crystallographic characterization such as Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy, and environmental stability; physical characterization such as coverage of substrate, thickness, porosity, color, surface topography, and density; and mechanical characterization such as tensile bond strength, shear strength, and fatigue strength. The test specimen fabrication and contact with calcium phosphate coatings are also detailed.

Scope

1.1 This specification covers the material requirements for calcium phosphate coatings for surgical implant applications.

1.2 In particulate and monolithic form, the calcium phosphate materials system has been well characterized regarding biological response (1, 2)2 and laboratory characterization (2-4). Several publications (5-10) have documented the in vitro and in vivo properties of selected calcium phosphate coating systems.

1.3 This specification covers hydroxylapatite coatings, other calcium phosphate (for example, octacalcium calcium phosphate, amorphous calcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate) coatings, or a coating containing a combination of two or more calcium phosphate phases, with or without intentional minor additions of other elements or compounds (for example, fluorine, manganese, magnesium, carbonate),3 and applied by methods including, but not limited to, the following: (1) plasma spray deposition, (2) solution precipitation, (3) dipping/sintering, (4) electrophoretic deposition, and (5) sputtering.

1.4 For a coating containing two or more calcium phosphate phases, one or more of which will be a major phase or major phases in the coating, while the other phase(s) may occur as a second or minor phases, the phase composition(s) of the coating should be determined against each corresponding crystalline phase, respectively. See X1.2.

1.5 Substrates may include smooth, porous, textured, and other implantable topographical forms.

1.6 This specification excludes organic coatings that may contain calcium and phosphate ionic species.

1.7 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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Book of Standards Volume: 13.01
Developed by Subcommittee: F04.13
Pages: 5
DOI: 10.1520/F1609-23
ICS Code: 11.040.40