Virtual and Physical Prototyping (Dec 2024)

Selective laser melting fabrication of body-temperature shape memory NiTi alloy for 4D-printed orthopedic implants

  • Zhuangzhuang Li,
  • Minxun Lu,
  • Haoyuan Lei,
  • Shanfang Zou,
  • Ruicheng Liu,
  • Yitian Wang,
  • Jingjunjiao Long,
  • Boqing Zhang,
  • Qi You,
  • Yi Luo,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Changchun Zhou,
  • Li Min,
  • Yujiang Fan,
  • Chongqi Tu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2024.2413181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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SLM fabrication of NiTi alloy is receiving increasing attention. However, the relatively high austenite transformation finish (Af) temperature is the main problem for biomedical applications. In this study, it was found that phase transformation temperature (PTT) increased with increasing laser power, decreasing scanning speed, and decreasing hatch spacing. The combination of PPs with an energy density of less than 75 J/mm³ is expected to yield the Af temperature below 37 °C. P = 80 W, v = 600 mm/s, and h = 70 μm were identified as the optimal combination because of a good tensile strength of 612 MPa and a peak shape recovery rate of 96.94%. Biocompatibility assessment showed that SLM-NiTi porous scaffolds supported pre-osteoblast survival and proliferation. A patient-specific mesh-like supporting prosthesis was designed to show the prospect of 4D-printed orthopedics implant. In clinical application, SLM-NiTi prosthesis could reduce bony window and facilitate easier insertion through compressive deformation.

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