The human body is a mildly corrosive environment with a certain salt level and a low oxygen content. High corrosion resistance is demanded for implants to obtain biocompatibility and because even minor corrosive attack and low failure frequency are unacceptable. Degradation processes of the commonly used implant materials titanium, cobalt alloys, and 316L stainless steel are described.
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