Enhancing the properties of Ti6Al4V as a biomedical material: A review

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[1] Annamalai, V.E.
[2] Kavitha, S.
[3] Ramji, Sarah Ann
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Annamalai, V.E. | 1600年 / Bentham Science Publishers B.V., P.O. Box 294, Bussum, 1400 AG, Netherlands卷 / 08期
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Additive Manufacturing - Additive manufacturing process - Biomaterial processing - Biomaterial testing - Biomedical applications - Conventional manufacturing - Property improvement - Property modification;
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The alloy Ti6Al4V has evolved as a good biomedical material, by virtue of its bio-compatibility. In order to make implants out of this material, it has to be shaped and processed. Shaping this material by conventional manufacturing methods like machining, welding and brazing presents a huge challenge. This challenge has been met by various approaches like additive manufacturing, surface alloying and heat treatment. Additive manufacturing processes are used for shaping; coatings and surface alloying are used for property improvement; heat treatment is used for improving the machinability. The processing method has an impact on the final properties of the product. This review attempts to trace the development of methods and practices for converting Ti6Al4V into a useful material for biomedical applications. © Annamalai et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.
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