Surface modification of biomaterial embedded with pits using die sinker machine

Surface modification has been applied in many ways to enhance exclusive implant product. Electrical Discharge Machine Die Sinker (EDM DS) is a new approach to machine a macro surface on the biomaterial. In this study, investigations of current properties of EDM DS to obtain a new surface in titanium...

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Main Authors: Razak, D. M., Syahrullail, S., Nuraliza, N., Azli, Y., Sapawe, S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sharif University of Technology 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75758/1/SSyahrullail_SurfaceModificationofBiomaterialEmbedded.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75758/
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Summary:Surface modification has been applied in many ways to enhance exclusive implant product. Electrical Discharge Machine Die Sinker (EDM DS) is a new approach to machine a macro surface on the biomaterial. In this study, investigations of current properties of EDM DS to obtain a new surface in titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) and stainless steel (E-316-L), which placed pit on the material-sized (25 mm) diameter sample with a radius of 6.3 mm, were conducted. All the samples of concave textured circular pits with a fixed diameter and depth of 0.5 mm were successfully machined. This study revealed that the pits were produced in the concave cup and the lubricant was confined inside the pits, making easier contact between metal ball and metal concave surface. The results also show that the discharge machine is an attractive machining method for surface modification of biomaterial. This paper suggests that concave implant surface embedded with pits will work as a trap for lubricant and wear debris; in addition, it is possible to increase the lifespan of implant structure.