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Development and Fabrication of Biocompatible Ti-Based Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composites for Additive Manufacturing.

Po-Sung ChenPei-Hua TsaiTsung-Hsiung LiJason Shian-Ching JangJacob Chih-Ching HuangChe-Hsin LinCheng-Tang PanHsuan-Kai Lin
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Ti-based metallic glasses have a high potential for implant applications. The feasibility of a new biocompatible Ti-based bulk metallic glass composite for selective laser melting (SLM) had been examined. Therefore, it is necessary to design a high-glass-forming-ability Ti-based metallic glass (∆T x = 81 K, γ = 0.427, γ m = 0.763), to fabricate a partial glass-formable spherical powder (the volume fraction of the amorphous phase in the atomized Ti-based powders being 73% [size < 25 μm], 61% [25-37 μm], and 50% [37-44 μm]), and establish an SLM parameter (a scan rate of 600 mm/s, a power of 120 W, and an overlap of 10%). The Ti 42 Zr 35 Si 5 Co 12.5 Sn 2.5 Ta 3 bulk metallic glass composite was successfully fabricated through SLM. This study demonstrates that the TiZrSiCoSnTa system constitutes a promising basis for the additive manufacturing process in terms of preparing biocompatible metallic glass composites into complicated graded foam shapes.
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