A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications

This review comprehensively covers the research accomplished in the field of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials. Laser welding technology in the recent past has been envisaged for numerous biomedical applications encompassing the reconstruction, fabrication, joining and sealin...

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Main Authors: M. M., Quazi, M., Ishak, M. A., Fazal, A., Arslan, Rubaiee, Saeed, M. H., Aiman, Qaban, Abdullah, Farazila, Yusof, T., Sultan, M. M., Ali, S. M., Manladan
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author M. M., Quazi
M., Ishak
M. A., Fazal
A., Arslan
Rubaiee, Saeed
M. H., Aiman
Qaban, Abdullah
Farazila, Yusof
T., Sultan
M. M., Ali
S. M., Manladan
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M., Ishak
M. A., Fazal
A., Arslan
Rubaiee, Saeed
M. H., Aiman
Qaban, Abdullah
Farazila, Yusof
T., Sultan
M. M., Ali
S. M., Manladan
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description This review comprehensively covers the research accomplished in the field of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials. Laser welding technology in the recent past has been envisaged for numerous biomedical applications encompassing the reconstruction, fabrication, joining and sealing of the implanted biomaterials. It is the most studied and an increasingly applied manufacturing technology that garners the distinct advantages of smaller beam diameters leading to minimal thermal cycles that reduce the size of heat affected zone and instigate microstructural refinement. This paper presents a detailed critical review of similar and dissimilar welding of titanium alloys, cobalt-chromium alloys, steel, bulk metallic glasses and polymer-based biomaterials. Mechanical properties of the welded joints such as fatigue load, tensile and flexural strength, elongation, hardness and modulus of elasticity are discussed. The effect of laser processing parameters on microstructural features and the corresponding metallurgical defects encountered such as cracks, porosities, voids or the loss of alloying elements are reviewed. Furthermore, the corrosion behavior, cytotoxicity and biocompatibility of the welded implants in the simulated mediums are discussed. Furthermore, this article also summarizes the present-day applications associated with implant materials and is aimed at the further involvement of the laser precision technology in producing materials and joints with desired biomechanical characteristics. Lastly, the current research gaps on the role of laser welding of implants and the anticipated emerging fronts are summarized.
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spelling ump-287392022-11-17T04:36:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28739/ A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications M. M., Quazi M., Ishak M. A., Fazal A., Arslan Rubaiee, Saeed M. H., Aiman Qaban, Abdullah Farazila, Yusof T., Sultan M. M., Ali S. M., Manladan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This review comprehensively covers the research accomplished in the field of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials. Laser welding technology in the recent past has been envisaged for numerous biomedical applications encompassing the reconstruction, fabrication, joining and sealing of the implanted biomaterials. It is the most studied and an increasingly applied manufacturing technology that garners the distinct advantages of smaller beam diameters leading to minimal thermal cycles that reduce the size of heat affected zone and instigate microstructural refinement. This paper presents a detailed critical review of similar and dissimilar welding of titanium alloys, cobalt-chromium alloys, steel, bulk metallic glasses and polymer-based biomaterials. Mechanical properties of the welded joints such as fatigue load, tensile and flexural strength, elongation, hardness and modulus of elasticity are discussed. The effect of laser processing parameters on microstructural features and the corresponding metallurgical defects encountered such as cracks, porosities, voids or the loss of alloying elements are reviewed. Furthermore, the corrosion behavior, cytotoxicity and biocompatibility of the welded implants in the simulated mediums are discussed. Furthermore, this article also summarizes the present-day applications associated with implant materials and is aimed at the further involvement of the laser precision technology in producing materials and joints with desired biomechanical characteristics. Lastly, the current research gaps on the role of laser welding of implants and the anticipated emerging fronts are summarized. Taylor & Francis 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28739/1/A%20comprehensive%20assessment%20of%20laser%20welding%20of%20biomedical%20.pdf M. M., Quazi and M., Ishak and M. A., Fazal and A., Arslan and Rubaiee, Saeed and M. H., Aiman and Qaban, Abdullah and Farazila, Yusof and T., Sultan and M. M., Ali and S. M., Manladan (2021) A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications. Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 46 (2). pp. 109-151. ISSN 1040-8436. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1080/10408436.2019.1708701 https://doi.org/10.1080/10408436.2019.1708701
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
M. M., Quazi
M., Ishak
M. A., Fazal
A., Arslan
Rubaiee, Saeed
M. H., Aiman
Qaban, Abdullah
Farazila, Yusof
T., Sultan
M. M., Ali
S. M., Manladan
A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title_full A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title_fullStr A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title_short A comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
title_sort comprehensive assessment of laser welding of biomedical devices and implant materials: recent research, development and applications
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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