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  • 2023Tailoring absorptivity of highly reflective Ag powders by pulsed-direct current magnetron sputtering for additive manufacturing processes7citations
  • 2022Surface Free Energy Dominates the Biological Interactions of Postprocessed Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V23citations
  • 2021Formulation of a Composite Nasal Spray Enabling Enhanced Surface Coverage and Prophylaxis of SARS-COV-257citations
  • 2021Surface finish of additively manufactured metals5citations
  • 2020Selective laser melting of ti-6al-4v108citations
  • 2018Formulation and viscoelasticity of mineralised hydrogels for use in bone-cartilage interfacial reconstruction9citations
  • 2018Tailoring selective laser melting process for titanium drug-delivering implants with releasing micro-channels71citations
  • 2016Hollow spheres as nanocomposite fillers for aerospace and automotive composite materials applications25citations
  • 2016Development of 5-(4,6-dichlorotriazinyl) aminofluorescein (DTAF) staining for the characterisation of low acyl gellan microstructures8citations
  • 2011Enhanced stability and local structure in biologically relevant amorphous materials containing pyrophosphate28citations

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  • Carter, Luke N.
  • Cox, Sophie C.
  • Wadge, Matthew D.
  • Kudrynskyi, Zakhar R.
  • Clare, Adam T.
  • Ahmed, Ifty
  • Reynolds, William J.
  • Cooper, Timothy P.
  • Grant, David M.
  • Felfel, Reda M.
  • Speidel, Alistair
  • Rabbitt, Daisy
  • Hoey, David A.
  • Addison, Owen
  • Webber, Mark A.
  • Shepherd, Duncan Et
  • Colavita, Paula E.
  • Attallah, Moataz Moataz
  • Schröder, Christian
  • Puzas, Victor Manuel Villapun
  • Davies, Scott Philip
  • Moakes, Richard J. A.
  • Stamataki, Zania
  • Lobo, David
  • Riva, Leonardo
  • Ginestra, Paola
  • Mountcastle, Sophie
  • Villapun Puzas, Victor Manuel
  • Ceretti, Elisabetta
  • Webber, Mark
  • Kong, Weihuan
  • Aristizabal, Miren
  • Jamshidi, Parastoo
  • Lawless, Bernard Michael
  • Majumdar, Trina
  • Jones, Simon
  • Hughes, Erik
  • Cooke, Megan
  • Bellier, Francis
  • Hassanin, Hany
  • Finet, Laurane
  • Lapčíková, Barbora
  • Rowson, Neil
  • Vašina, Martin
  • Ruszala, Matthew J. A.
  • Vlček, Jakub
  • Greenwood, Richard W.
  • Lapčík, Lubomír
  • Spyropoulos, Fotis
  • Norton, Abigail
  • Hancocks, Robin
  • Burnell, Victoria
  • Slater, Colin
  • Smith, Me
  • Laurencin, Danielle
  • Wright, Adrian, J.
  • Hriljac, Joseph, A.
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Selective laser melting of ti-6al-4v

  • Grover, Liam, M.
  • Kong, Weihuan
  • Aristizabal, Miren
  • Jamshidi, Parastoo
  • Attallah, Moataz Moataz
  • Villapun Puzas, Victor Manuel
  • Cox, Sophie C.
Abstract

<p>One of the main challenges in additive manufacturing (AM) of medical implants for the treatment of bone tissue defects is to optimise the mechanical and biological performance. The use of post-processing can be a necessity to improve the physical properties of customised AM processed implants. In this study, Ti-6Al-4V coupons were manufactured using selective laser melting (SLM) in two build orientations (vertical and horizontal) and subsequently post-processed using combinations of hot isostatic pressing (HIP), sandblasting (SB), polishing (PL) and chemical etching (CE). The effect of the different post-manufacturing strategies on the tensile and fatigue performance of the SLMed parts was investigated and rationalised by observing the surface topography. Vertically built samples showed higher yield strength (YS) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) than the horizontal samples, increasing from 760.9 ± 22.3 MPa and 961.3 ± 50.2 MPa in the horizontal condition to 820.09 ± 16.5 MPa and 1006.7 ± 6.3 MPa in the vertical condition, respectively. After the HIP treatment, the ductility was substantially improved in both orientations; by 2.1 and 2.9 folds in the vertical and horizontal orientations, respectively. The vertically built samples demonstrated a superior ductility of 22% following HIP and polishing. Furthermore, chemical etching was found to be the most effective surface post-processing treatment to improve the fatigue performance after HIP, achieving the highest run-out strength of 450 MPa. Most importantly, chemical etching after HIP enhanced the cellular affinity of the surface, in addition to its good fatigue performance, making it a promising post-processing approach for bone implants where tissue integration is needed.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • strength
  • fatigue
  • selective laser melting
  • etching
  • defect
  • yield strength
  • tensile strength
  • ductility
  • hot isostatic pressing
  • polishing