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Formation of TiN Grid on NiTi by Laser Gas Nitriding for Improving Wear Resistance in Hanks' Solution 被引量:3

Formation of TiN Grid on NiTi by Laser Gas Nitriding for Improving Wear Resistance in Hanks' Solution
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摘要 Laser gas nitriding (LGN) is a common surface modification method to enhance the wear resistance of titanium (Ti) alloys, which are known to have poor tribological properties. In the present study, a titanium nitride (TIN) grid network was fabricated on the surface of nickel titanium (NiTi) by LGN. The laser processing parameters were selected to achieve nitriding without surface melting and hence to'maintain a smooth surface finish. The characteristics of the grid-nitrided samples were investigated by scanningelectron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, optical microscopy, 2-D profilometry, contact angle measurements and nanoindentation. The wear resistance of the nitrided samples was evaluated using reciprocating wear test against ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) in Hanks' solution. The results indicate that the wear rates of the grid-nitrided samples and the UHMWPE counter-body in the wear pair are both significantly reduced. The decrease in wear rates can be attributed to the combination of a hard TiN grid and a soft NiTi substrate. In Hanks' solution, the higher hydrophilicity of the nitrided samples also contributes to the better performance in wear test against hydrophobic UHMWPE. Laser gas nitriding (LGN) is a common surface modification method to enhance the wear resistance of titanium (Ti) alloys, which are known to have poor tribological properties. In the present study, a titanium nitride (TIN) grid network was fabricated on the surface of nickel titanium (NiTi) by LGN. The laser processing parameters were selected to achieve nitriding without surface melting and hence to'maintain a smooth surface finish. The characteristics of the grid-nitrided samples were investigated by scanningelectron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, optical microscopy, 2-D profilometry, contact angle measurements and nanoindentation. The wear resistance of the nitrided samples was evaluated using reciprocating wear test against ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) in Hanks' solution. The results indicate that the wear rates of the grid-nitrided samples and the UHMWPE counter-body in the wear pair are both significantly reduced. The decrease in wear rates can be attributed to the combination of a hard TiN grid and a soft NiTi substrate. In Hanks' solution, the higher hydrophilicity of the nitrided samples also contributes to the better performance in wear test against hydrophobic UHMWPE.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第5期459-464,共6页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 supported by the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,China(Project No.PolyU524210E)
关键词 Laser Nitriding Surface patterning Titanium alloys Wear Laser Nitriding Surface patterning Titanium alloys Wear
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