scholarly journals Use of nitrogen ion implantation for modification of the tribological properties of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V

Author(s):  
M Kaminski ◽  
P Budzynski ◽  
M Wiertel ◽  
A Drozdziel
1991 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beverly L. Giammara ◽  
James M. Williams ◽  
David J. Birch ◽  
Joanne J. Dobbins

ABSTRACTThe effects of nitrogen ion implantation of Ti-6AI-4V alloy on growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria on surfaces of the alloy have been investigated. Results for ion implanted samples were compared with controls with similarly smoothly polished surfaces and with controls that had intentionally roughened surfaces. The test consisted of exposing sterile alloy samples to a microbiological broth, to which 24 hour-old cultures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa had been added. After bioassociation at normal temperature 37°C, bacteria adhering to the surface were fixed and treated with a new ruthenium tetroxide staining method, and quantified by use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), back-scattered electron imaging and EDAX energy dispersive microanalysis. For smooth samples of the alloy, after a 12 hour growth period, the retained bacteria (revealed by the biologically incorporated ruthenium), decreased monotonically with nitrogen dose out to a total fluence of approximately 7 × 1017/cm2 in an affected depth of approximately 0.1500 μm. The SEM confirmed that the Pseudomonas aeruginosa adhered equally to control materials. The ruthenium studies revealed that the amount of bacterial adhesion is indirectly proportional to the nitrogen ion implantation of the titanium. The greater the percentage of nitrogen ion implantation in the titanium alloy, the less bacteria colonized the disk.


Tribologia ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 283 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-47
Author(s):  
Katarzyna PIOTROWSKA ◽  
Paweł BARANOWICZ ◽  
Joanna WYSOKIŃSKA-MISZCZUK ◽  
Monika MADEJ ◽  
Monika SKÓRA

The article presents the analysis of the influence of ion implantation on the properties of titanium alloy used in biotribological systems. The object of the study was the titanium alloy Ti6Al4V implanted with nitrogen ions. Tribological model tests were carried out in combination with a sphere with Al2O3 – a Ti6Al4V alloy disc implanted with N+ ions. Experimental friction tests were carried out on pin-on-disc testers in conditions of technically dry conditions and in conditions of lubrication with the Ringer’s solution. The tests on the TRB tester were carried out in a swinging motion, while on the T-01 tester in a sliding movement. Friction coefficient and wear were determined for all tests. Surface morphology testing and chemical composition analyses were performed using the Jeol JSM-7100F scanning electron microscope, equipped with an EDS microanalyzer. Surface geometry measurements prior to and after tribological tests were performed on a Taylor Hobson’s Talysurf CCI contactless optical profilometer. The optical tensiometer was used to determine the contact angles with demineralized water and Ringer’s solution. The tribological tests of the titanium alloy Ti6Al4V lead to the conclusion that implantation of N+ ions results in better tribological properties of the alloy. The best tribological characteristics were obtained for a titanium alloy implanted with nitrogen ions under technically dry friction conditions. The influence of the tribological system on Ringer’s fluid influenced the reduction of coefficients of friction in the oscillating movement (Tribometer TRB) and sliding motion (Tester T-01M). In the case of a oscillating movement, higher wear of the tested friction pair was observed under friction conditions with the Ringer solution lubrication.


1985 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. A. Higham

ABSTRACTIon Implantation is emerging as a specialized surface treatment method by which orthopaedic alloys can be doped in order to modify for corrision, fatigue and wear properties.In this paper alterations in the corrosion and fatigue resistance of 316LVM stainless steel and Ti 6A1-4V ELI titanium alloy are considered. The effect of various variables was investigated; ion species, flux, accelerating voltage.Changes in corrosion resistance were monitored by performing anodic polarization studies in deaerated 0.1M NaCi solution at 22°C. The most effective species were found to be tantalum and boron for improvements to stainless steel.Fatigue properties were investigated using a Wohler type rotating bend test. Preliminary results show that nitrogen ion implantation improved the fatigue life for the steel but not the titanium alloy. Indications were found to suggest that time since implantation affect the fatigue properties.


1996 ◽  
Vol 79 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 240-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Krupa ◽  
E. Jezierska ◽  
J. Baszkiewicz ◽  
M. Kamiński ◽  
T. Wierzchoń ◽  
...  

Wear ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 146 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Fischer ◽  
Gerhard E. Welsch ◽  
Moon-Chul Kim ◽  
Richard D. Schieman

Tribologia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 292 (4) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
Dariusz Ozimina ◽  
Katarzyna Piotrowska ◽  
Monika Madej ◽  
Arkadiusz Granek

The article is devoted to the assessment of the geometrical structure of the surface as well as the mechanical and tribological properties of the surface layers obtained in the process of ion implantation. The titanium alloy Ti6Al4V used in biotribological systems was implanted with nitrogen and argon ions. Investigations of the geometrical structure of the surface before and after the tribological tests were carried out using confocal microscopy. The hardness of the tested materials was determined by the instrumental indentation method using a Vickers indenter. A nanotribometer was used for tribological tests. The tests were carried out in a reciprocating motion under conditions of technically dry friction and friction with the lubrication of Ringer's solution. SEM scanning microscopy was used to determine the width of the wear pattern and the wear mechanism. The conducted research showed that the hardness of the tested materials increased as a result of ion implantation. The tribological tests showed that the use of ion implantation improves the tribological properties, and the dominant wear mechanism was abrasive wear.


2009 ◽  
Vol 203 (17-18) ◽  
pp. 2605-2607 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K. Lal ◽  
S.K. Sinha ◽  
P.K. Barhai ◽  
K.G.M. Nair ◽  
S. Kalavathy ◽  
...  

ChemInform ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 20 (34) ◽  
Author(s):  
A.-M. DE BECDELIEVRE ◽  
Y. ARNAUD ◽  
N. MESBAHI ◽  
M. BRUNEL ◽  
J. DE BECDELIEVRE ◽  
...  

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