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- 2024Effect of Vanadium Addition on the Wear Resistance of Al0.7CoCrFeNi High-Entropy Alloycitations
- 2020Cavitation Erosion and Sliding Wear of MCrAlY and NiCrMo Coatings Deposited by HVOF Thermal Sprayingcitations
- 2020Comparative Study on the Cavitation Erosion and Sliding Wear of Cold-Sprayed Al/Al2O3 and Cu/Al2O3 Coatings, and Stainless Steel, Aluminium Alloy, Copper and Brasscitations
- 2020Hardness and Wear Resistance of Dental Biomedical Nanomaterials in a Humid Environment with Non-Stationary Temperaturescitations
- 2020Resistance to Cavitation Erosion and the Sliding Wear of MCrAlY and NiCrMo Metallic Coatings
- 2020Properties of new-generation hybrid layers combining hardfacing and nitriding dedicated to improvement in forging tools’ durabilitycitations
- 2019Effect of the shot peening on surface properties and tribological performance of Ti-6Al-4V alloy produced by means of DMLS technologycitations
- 2019Effect of addition of recast materials on characteristics of Ni-Cr-Mo alloyscitations
- 2019Cavitation Erosion and Sliding Wear Mechanisms of AlTiN and TiAlN Films Deposited on Stainless Steel Substratecitations
- 2019Effect of Shot Peening on the Mechanical Properties and Cytotoxicity Behaviour of Titanium Implants Produced by 3D Printing Technologycitations
- 2018The effect of shot peening on the corrosion behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V alloy made by DMLScitations
- 2017Production of oxide coatings by sol-gel method and electrophoresiscitations
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The effect of shot peening on the corrosion behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V alloy made by DMLS
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Additive Manufacturing processes are being used increasingly in the scope of medicine and dentistry. As indicated by literature data, the durability and quality of medical implants is decisively influenced by surface modification. Insufficient quality of surface finishing leads, among others, to reduced service life of applied implants and to increased number of necessary revision surgeries. Furthermore, various types of finishing processes e.g. cleaning, shot peening or abrasive techniques are suggested by the manufacturers of products made by means of DMLS processes. Due to this fact, the analysis of proper formation of the surface layer of titanium products made by means of the method consisting in the direct laser sintering of metal powders (DMLS) was the subject matter of our research. Therefore, Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy has been used for tests. The samples have been produced by means of EOSINT M280 system dedicated for laser sintering of metal powders. The surfaces of prepared samples have been subjected to shot peening process at three different values of working pressure (0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 MPa) by means of three different working media i.e. CrNi steel shot, crushed nut shells and ceramic balls. The characteristics of the materials used for shot peening process have been determined by means of Zeiss Ultra Plus scanning electron microscope. The samples have been subjected to profilometric measurements on Bruker Contour GT optical profilometer and the corrosion behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy in Ringer solution has been determined in electrode impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements by means of Atlas 0531 set dedicated for corrosion testing. The overall results of all tests indicate to favourable influence of the shot peening process on the corrosion behaviour of titanium alloy.</jats:p>