Synthesis of titanium and Ti/GO composite using titanium machining chips and investigation On wear and corrosion behavior
کد مقاله : 1020-ISME2024
نویسندگان
سید حسین حسینی نسب *
دانشگاه تهران
چکیده مقاله
The concept of sustainable recycling represents a
fascinating and emerging area of interest with regard to
the environmental safety of production processes. The
chips produced during the machining process can be
reused to facilitate more production pathways,
particularly in the context of additive manufacturing.
The recovery of usable materials, such as metals, at low
processing costs represents a vital demand for the design
of more economic and reliable components for various
industries, offering both economic and engineering
advantages. This article examines the potential use of
recycled titanium from machining chips in the
production of dental implants. Three distinct samples
were examined: pure titanium, recycled titanium, and a
titanium composite comprising graphene oxide particles.
The final two samples were synthesized via the Spark
Plasma Sintering (SPS) method, utilizing titanium chips
as the raw material. The results demonstrate that
recycled titanium exhibits superior wear and corrosion
resistance compared to its pure titanium counterpart.
Furthermore, the incorporation of graphene oxide
markedly enhances these characteristics, potentially
extending the lifespan and enhancing the efficacy of
implants.
کلیدواژه ها
Dental implant, titanium, recycling, spark plasma sintering.
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