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Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”

Laser treatment has often been applied to rebuild the surface layer of titanium and its alloys destined for long-term implants. Such treatment has always been associated with forming melted and re-solidified thin surface layers. The process parameters of such laser treatment can be different, includ...

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Autores principales: Jażdżewska, Magdalena, Majkowska-Marzec, Beata, Zieliński, Andrzej, Ostrowski, Roman, Frączek, Aleksandra, Karwowska, Gabriela, Olive, Jean-Marc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134834
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author Jażdżewska, Magdalena
Majkowska-Marzec, Beata
Zieliński, Andrzej
Ostrowski, Roman
Frączek, Aleksandra
Karwowska, Gabriela
Olive, Jean-Marc
author_facet Jażdżewska, Magdalena
Majkowska-Marzec, Beata
Zieliński, Andrzej
Ostrowski, Roman
Frączek, Aleksandra
Karwowska, Gabriela
Olive, Jean-Marc
author_sort Jażdżewska, Magdalena
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description Laser treatment has often been applied to rebuild the surface layer of titanium and its alloys destined for long-term implants. Such treatment has always been associated with forming melted and re-solidified thin surface layers. The process parameters of such laser treatment can be different, including the patterning of a surface by so-called direct writing. In this research, pulse laser treatment was performed on the Ti13Nb13Zr alloy surface, with the distance between adjacent laser paths ranging between 20 and 50 µm. The obtained periodic structures were tested to examine the effects of the scan distance on the microstructure using SEM, the roughness and chemical and phase composition using EDS and XRD, and the mechanical properties using the nanoindentation technique. After direct laser writing, the thickness of the melted layers was between 547 and 123 µm, and the surface roughness varied between 1.74 and 0.69 µm. An increase in hardness was observed after laser treatment. The highest hardness, 5.44 GPa, was obtained for the sample modified with a laser beam spacing of 50 µm. The value of the distance has been shown to be important for several properties and related to a complex microstructure of the thin surface layer close to and far from the laser path.
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spelling pubmed-103431782023-07-14 Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing” Jażdżewska, Magdalena Majkowska-Marzec, Beata Zieliński, Andrzej Ostrowski, Roman Frączek, Aleksandra Karwowska, Gabriela Olive, Jean-Marc Materials (Basel) Article Laser treatment has often been applied to rebuild the surface layer of titanium and its alloys destined for long-term implants. Such treatment has always been associated with forming melted and re-solidified thin surface layers. The process parameters of such laser treatment can be different, including the patterning of a surface by so-called direct writing. In this research, pulse laser treatment was performed on the Ti13Nb13Zr alloy surface, with the distance between adjacent laser paths ranging between 20 and 50 µm. The obtained periodic structures were tested to examine the effects of the scan distance on the microstructure using SEM, the roughness and chemical and phase composition using EDS and XRD, and the mechanical properties using the nanoindentation technique. After direct laser writing, the thickness of the melted layers was between 547 and 123 µm, and the surface roughness varied between 1.74 and 0.69 µm. An increase in hardness was observed after laser treatment. The highest hardness, 5.44 GPa, was obtained for the sample modified with a laser beam spacing of 50 µm. The value of the distance has been shown to be important for several properties and related to a complex microstructure of the thin surface layer close to and far from the laser path. MDPI 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10343178/ /pubmed/37445148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134834 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jażdżewska, Magdalena
Majkowska-Marzec, Beata
Zieliński, Andrzej
Ostrowski, Roman
Frączek, Aleksandra
Karwowska, Gabriela
Olive, Jean-Marc
Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title_full Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title_fullStr Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title_short Mechanical Properties and Wear Susceptibility Determined by Nanoindentation Technique of Ti13Nb13Zr Titanium Alloy after “Direct Laser Writing”
title_sort mechanical properties and wear susceptibility determined by nanoindentation technique of ti13nb13zr titanium alloy after “direct laser writing”
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134834
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