Powder based additive manufacturing for biomedical application of titanium and its alloys: a review

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Tae-Sik Jang
DongEung Kim
Ginam Han
Chang-Bun Yoon
Hyun-Do Jung
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[1] Chosun University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Korea Institute of Industrial Technology,Research Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
[3] Catholic University of Korea,Department of Biomedical
[4] Korea Polytechnic University,Chemical Engineering
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Additive manufacturing; Titanium (Ti) and its alloy powder; Biomaterials; 3D printing;
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Powder based additive manufacturing (AM) technology of Ti and its alloys has received great attention in biomedical applications owing to its advantages such as customized fabrication, potential to be cost-, time-, and resource-saving. The performance of additive manufactured implants or scaffolds strongly depends on various kinds of AM technique and the quality of Ti and its alloy powders. This paper has specifically covered the process of commonly used powder-based AM technique and the powder production of Ti and its alloy. The selected techniques include laser-based powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-LB/M), electron beam powder bed fusion of metals (PBF-EB/M), and directed energy deposition utilized in the production of the biomaterials are discussed as well as the powder fed system of binder jetting. Moreover, titanium based powder production methods such as gas atomization, plasma atomization, and plasma rotating electrode process are also discussed.
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