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Laser Polishing of Ti6Al4V Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting

Chunyong Liang, Yazhou Hu, Ning Liu, Xianrui Zou, Hongshui Wang, Xinping Zhang, Yulan Fu, Jingyun Hu

2020Metals80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Selective laser melting (SLM) is emerging as a promising 3D printing method for orthopedic and dental applications. However, SLM-based Ti6Al4V components frequently exhibit high roughness values and partial surface defects. Laser polishing (LP) is a newly developed technology to improve the surface quality of metals. In this research, LP is applied to improve the surface finish of components. The results show that the laser beam can neatly ablate the aggregates of metallic globules and repair cracks and pores on the surface, resulting in a smooth surface with nanocomposites. Overall, the results indicate that using LP optimizes surface morphology to favor fatigue behavior and osteoblastic differentiation. These findings provide foundational data to improve the surface roughness of a laser-polished implant and pave the way for optimized mechanical behavior and biocompatibility via the laser process.

Topics & Concepts

Selective laser meltingMaterials sciencePolishingLaserSurface roughnessBiocompatibilitySurface finishTitanium alloyComposite materialMetallurgyOpticsAlloyMicrostructurePhysicsAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsLaser Material Processing Techniques