Author:
Dikova T D,Kulinich S A,Iwamori S,Yamaguchi S
Abstract
Abstract
The present paper deals with studying the surface morphology of commercially pure (cp) Ti Gr-2 and Ti6Al4V treated by a picosecond laser and with determining the optimal technological parameters for fabricating cavities with a regular shape and a depth of about 10 μm. The surfaces of disk-shaped samples were treated by a commercial picosecond laser with a power of 0.2 W, 0.5 W and 1 W and a number of pulses between 1,000 and 20,000. The samples’ surface was investigated by SEM and a non-contact 3D surface profiler. The technological parameters were optimized by regression analysis using the QStatLab software. It was found that after laser treatment with the lowest values of the above parameters only the surface roughness changed in the case of cp-Ti, while its Ti6Al4V counterpart had a “melted zone” with a 5.5-μm depth. Raising the values of the regime parameters mainly led to an increased cavity depth on the cp-Ti surface, while those on Ti6Al4V increased in all dimensions. The surface roughness of both materials was higher after the laser treatment and grew bigger as the laser power and the number of pulses were increased. The optimal technological parameters for treatment of cp-Ti and Ti6Al4V were found. The results obtained can be used for picosecond laser texturing of titanium surfaces using linear or dimple types of patterns.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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4 articles.
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