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Surface modification of Ti6Al4V open porous structures produced by additive manufacturing

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Additive manufacturing techniques can be used to produce micro-porous structures with global morphological properties that are highly controlled through robust computer design. Despite these advantages, most of these techniques still hold several functional constraints, resulting from present technical device limits and consequently the inability to control surface morphology at a microscale level. In this study, a novel protocol for surface modification of 3D titanium alloy-based open porous structures is developed, which applies a combination of chemical etching (CHE) and electrochemical polishing (ECP) using HF-based solutions. This protocol achieves significant and controllable roughness reduction of additive manufactured 3D Ti6Al4V open porous structures. Chemical etching mainly removes the attached powder grains, while ECP further decreases the roughness. In this way the heterogeneity of the strut surface roughness throughout the full 3D structure is effectively removed.
Journal: Advanced engineering materials
ISSN: 1438-1656
Issue: 6
Volume: 14
Pages: 363 - 370
Publication year:2012
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:3
Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
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