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Tarun Bhardwaj,Mukul Shukla,Nisheeth K. Prasad,C. P. Paul,K. S. Bindra 대한금속·재료학회 2020 METALS AND MATERIALS International Vol.26 No.7
In this study, the direct laser deposition-additive manufacturing (DLD-AM) process is employed to fabricate Ti–15Mobiomedical alloy along two build directions. The aim is to analyse the effect of induced surface topography on corrosionand in-vitro bioactivity, motivated towards ultimate reduction in post-fabrication surface modifications. The effectof surface roughness on corrosion resistance is analysed in-vitro in simulated body fluid (SBF) by electrochemical study. Owing to higher surface roughness in the vertical build samples (Ra = 52.70 ± 11.40 μm) than the horizontal build samples(Ra = 27.10 ± 4.17 μm), upto 75% higher corrosion resistance is found for horizontally built samples. The double passivebarrier layer formed in horizontal build higher surface finish samples results in lower corrosion. Further, wettability testconfirms that both the build orientations exhibit a hydrophilic surface nature, leading to improved cell attachment. SEM–EDSanalysis establishes the in-vitro apatite formation on immersion in SBF, for both build orientation samples. This study leadsto understand the role of build orientation induced surface topography for production of minimal post-surface treatmentTi–15Mo bio-implants by the DLD-AM process.