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  • 2024Comparison between Degassing and Desorption for Estimate the Concentration of Diffusible Hydrogen in carbon steelcitations
  • 2023A probe into the corrosion behavior of a WE43B magnesium alloy in a simulated body fluid using dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy3citations
  • 2023A comparative analysis between material extrusion and other additive manufacturing techniques: Defects, microstructure and corrosion behavior in nickel alloy 62518citations
  • 2023A Probe into the Corrosion Behavior of a WE43B Magnesium Alloy in a Simulated Body Fluid using Dynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy3citations
  • 2022Influence of surface finishing and heat treatments on the corrosion resistance of the LPBF-produced Ti-6Al-4V alloy for biomedical applications33citations
  • 2022Influence of surface finishing and heat treatments on the corrosion resistance of LPBF-produced Ti-6Al-4V alloy for biomedical applications33citations
  • 2021Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and selective corrosion of LPBF-AlSi10Mg by means of SKPFM and exo-electron emission5citations
  • 2020Stress enhanced intergranular corrosion of friction stir welded AA2024-T312citations
  • 2019Corrosion behavior of AlSi10Mg alloy produced by laser powder bed fusion under chloride exposure52citations
  • 2019Evaluation of corrosion resistance of alloy 625 obtained by laser powder bed fusion25citations
  • 2019Evaluation of corrosion resistance of alloy 625 obtained by laser powder bed fusion25citations
  • 2019Corrosion resistance in chloride solution of the AlSi10Mg alloy obtained by means of LPBF20citations
  • 2019Statistical approach for electrochemical evaluation of the effect of heat treatments on the corrosion resistance of AlSi10Mg alloy by laser powder bed fusion41citations
  • 2018Development of new tests to assess sulfide stress corrosion cracking of line pipescitations
  • 2017Electrochemical investigation of corrosion and repassivation of structural aluminum alloys under permanent load in bending9citations
  • 2017Investigation of the repassivation behavior of Al 7075T6 under constant bending load and dynamic slow strain conditionscitations
  • 2017Corrosion behavior of aluminum-silicon alloys obtained by Direct Metal Laser Sinteringcitations
  • 2017Corrosion behavior of aluminum-silicon alloys obtained by Direct Metal Laser Sinteringcitations
  • 2016Effect of mechanical deformation on the repassivation behavior and galvanic corrosion of high strength Al alloyscitations
  • 2016Effect of heat treatment on corrosion resistance of DMLS AlSi10Mg alloy122citations
  • 2016Corrosion resistance of direct metal laser sintering AlSiMg alloy60citations
  • 2008Effect of microstructure on the behaviour of HSLA steels to hydrogen embrittlement under cathodic protection6citations

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  • Pelucchi, M.
  • Gritti, L.
  • Pastore, T.
  • Lorenzi, S.
  • Slepski, P.
  • Gratton, S.
  • Gerengi, H.
  • Carrozza, A.
  • Fest Santini, S.
  • Marchese, G.
  • Carugo, F.
  • Santini, M.
  • Fino, P.
  • Scenini, Fabio
  • Testa, C.
  • Manfredi, D.
  • Scenini, F.
  • Andreatta, F.
  • Sorokins, H.
  • Aversa, A.
  • Lombardi, M.
  • Dekhtyar, Y.
  • Fedrizzi, L.
  • Bocchi, S.
  • Durso, G.
  • Giardini, C.
  • Calignano, F.
  • Lorusso, M.
  • Pavese, M.
  • Biamino, S.
  • Brevi, F.
  • Cattano, G.
  • Pesenti Bucella, D.
  • Pellegrini, G.
  • Trueba, M.
  • Conte, A. Lo
  • Trasatti, S. P.
  • Ferri, Michele
  • Ferri, M.
  • Trasatti, S.
  • Guastaferro, D.
  • Pellegrini, S.
  • Manfredi, Diego Giovanni
  • Ambrosio, Elisa Paola
  • Pavese, Matteo
  • Fino, Paolo
  • Calignano, Flaviana
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Influence of surface finishing and heat treatments on the corrosion resistance of the LPBF-produced Ti-6Al-4V alloy for biomedical applications

  • Fino, P.
  • Scenini, Fabio
  • Carrozza, A.
  • Pastore, T.
  • Lorenzi, S.
  • Testa, C.
  • Manfredi, D.
  • Cabrini, M.
Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are gaining increasing attraction for biomedical applications due to the granted customizability and optimal surface topography for osteointegration. Ti-6Al-4V is one of the most promising materials due to its biocompatibility. However, excessive ions release can occur, leading to a relevant immunologic response in the surrounding tissues. Despite the corrosion behavior of the conventionally-manufactured material being well known, it should be assessed for AM-processed components, as the effect of the unique superficial and microstructural features granted by the process is still quite unknown. The aim of this paper is the electrochemical evaluation of the passive current density of the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)-processed Ti-6Al-4V alloy via potentiostatic tests, carried out at typical in-service potentials for biomedical implants. This parameter is correlated with the ion release rate of the alloy, a fundamental phenomenon to address to prevent possible inflammations caused by the implant. Different manufacturing conditions (surface finishing, heat treatment) and exposure time (0, 60 and 6000 hours) were considered. The importance of performing these measurements over a long period (> 8 months) was demonstrated. In fact, despite the initial current densities being significantly affected by the surface and microstructural differences, the ion release rates converged for long-time exposures. The results also underlined the good corrosion resistance of the material. Poor corrosion performances, alongside with significant current densities development, were observed in the as-built condition. A pickling treatment demonstrated to mitigate such effect without compromising the unique surface finishing granted by the manufacturing technology.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • corrosion
  • selective laser melting
  • current density
  • biocompatibility