Surface finishing of Ti6Al4V implants produced by laser powder bed fusion
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Mhlanga, Moses
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Central University of technology
Abstract
The surface roughness of samples produced by laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) heattreated
Ti6Al4V ELI for medical implants is described in this study taking into account
the samples' location on the build plate. Three different shapes of samples were used,
namely horizontal, vertical, and semisphere samples. The surface roughness of the
samples in an as-built state, after they were polished by dry electropolishing only and
after the combination of dry electropolishing and chemical polishing in HF-HNO3
solutions, were analyzed. Scanning electron microscopy and a profilometer were used
to examine the surface roughness of horizontal, vertical, and semisphere samples.
The morphological features of the surfaces are displayed both before and after surface
finishing. Top surfaces are formed by overlapped tracks and stripes since single layers
are manufactured in a track-by-track manner in stripes, while 3D objects as a whole
are made layer-by-layer in L-PBF, and side surfaces are defined by layers. It was
demonstrated that while the top and side surfaces of the vertical and horizontal
samples had different origins, their roughness values measured by the profilometer
were generally similar because the measured roughness was primarily determined by
the powder particles sticking to both the samples' upper and side surfaces. The
samples with the highest surface roughness were those located farthest from the
argon (Ar) input and recoater starting line. The roughness of the semisphere samples
is generally similar in all the zones since their roughness is linked to the staircases,
powder material sticking, and ripples. After the analysis of the as-built samples, it was
concluded that Ti6Al4V medical implant samples produced by L-PBF require postprocessing
to meet the surface finish expected for medical implants. The 60, 90, and
120 minutes of dry electropolishing made L-PBF surfaces smoother but did not meet
international standards for medical implants. A longer time of dry electropolishing and
chemical polishing in HF-HNO3 solution allows the achievement of surface roughness
(Ra) of less than 5 μm, but the weight loss increases, which can influence the L-PBF
implant dimensions and shape.
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Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
