Materials Research (Aug 2023)

Characterization of Ti6Al4V Alloy Produced by Laser-Powder Bed Fusion and Surface Modification Using Nanosecond Laser

  • Gleicy de Lima Xavier Ribeiro,
  • Renato Spacini de Castro,
  • Rogério Góes dos Santos,
  • Aline de Fátima Santos Bugarin,
  • Maysa Terada,
  • Gilmar Ferreira Batalha,
  • Antônio Couto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2022-0544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. suppl 1

Abstract

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Ti alloys are widely used in severe corrosion environments where corrosion resistance is required, as biomedical industry. Additive manufacturing produces customized and complexes products. Laser texturing is a process of structuring surfaces using laser pulses, that allows the creation of periodic patterns on the surfaces of materials, to modify them, functionally and/or aesthetically, in a precise and direct way, allowing parameterization, versatility and repeatability. Consequently, bringing together metallic additive manufacturing with laser texturing process could be an alternative to obtain parts with functional hydrophilic surfaces, which improves osteointegration and reduces bacteria adhesion. Thus, the aim of this work is to characterize and evaluate the influence of LASER parameters in as-built additive manufactured potential biomedical components. Ti6Al4V specimens were produced by L-PBF, using Ytterbium LASER with maximum power of 500 W, varying the laser power from 61 W to 244 W. The samples were characterized by SEM, Microhardness, and wettability. After that, some specimens were Laser textured using an Ytterbium optical fiber laser, and then evaluated by SEM, wettability, and 3D roughness. It was possible to observe that the surface of all studied samples was flattened after Laser texturing in comparison with as-built condition, due to the melting of the powder particles.

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