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Electrochemical Polishing of Ti and Tisub.6Alsub.4V Alloy in Non-Aqueous Solution of Sulfuric Acid
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Michalska, Joanna
, Simka, Wojciech
, Zieliński, Rafał
, Kołkowska, Agata
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Specialty metals industry
2024
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Electrochemical Polishing of Ti and Tisub.6Alsub.4V Alloy in Non-Aqueous Solution of Sulfuric Acid
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Michalska, Joanna
, Simka, Wojciech
, Zieliński, Rafał
, Kołkowska, Agata
in
Specialty metals industry
2024
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Electrochemical Polishing of Ti and Tisub.6Alsub.4V Alloy in Non-Aqueous Solution of Sulfuric Acid
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Electrochemical Polishing of Ti and Tisub.6Alsub.4V Alloy in Non-Aqueous Solution of Sulfuric Acid
2024
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This paper reports the results of our study on electrochemical polishing of titanium and a Ti-based alloy using non-aqueous electrolyte. It was shown that electropolishing ensured the removal of surface defects, thereby providing surface smoothing and decreasing surface roughness. The research was conducted using samples made of titanium and Ti[sub.6]Al[sub.4]V alloy, as well as implant system elements: implant analog, multiunit, and healing screw. Electropolishing was carried out under a constant voltage (10–15 V) with a specified current density. The electrolyte used contained methanol and sulfuric acid. The modified surface was subjected to a thorough analysis regarding its surface morphology, chemical composition, and physicochemical properties. Scanning electron microscope images and profilometer tests of roughness confirmed significantly smoother surfaces after electropolishing. The surface profile analysis of processed samples also yielded satisfactory results, showing less imperfections than before modification. The EDX spectra showed that electropolishing does not have significant influence on the chemical composition of the samples.
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MDPI AG
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