Bormann, ThereseSchumacher, RalfMüller, BertMertmann, Matthiasde Wild, Michael2024-05-242024-05-242012-121059-94951544-102410.1007/s11665-012-0318-9https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/45880Complex-shaped NiTi constructions become more and more essential for biomedical applications especially for dental or cranio-maxillofacial implants. The additive manufacturing method of selective laser melting allows realizing complex-shaped elements with predefined porosity and three-dimensional micro-architecture directly out of the design data. We demonstrate that the intentional modification of the applied energy during the SLM-process allows tailoring the transformation temperatures of NiTi entities within the entire construction. Differential scanning calorimetry, x-ray diffraction, and metallographic analysis were employed for the thermal and structural characterizations. In particular, the phase transformation temperatures, the related crystallographic phases, and the formed microstructures of SLM constructions were determined for a series of SLM-processing parameters. The SLM-NiTi exhibits pseudoelastic behavior. In this manner, the properties of NiTi implants can be tailored to build smart implants with pre-defined microarchitecture and advanced performance.enBiomaterialsGraded propertiesMechanical testingMetallographyNiTiPseudoelasticitySelective laser melting600 - Technik, Medizin, angewandte WissenschaftenTailoring selective laser melting process parameters for NiTi implants01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift2519 - 2524