Chapter 9

Strengthening of Tribological Properties by Laser Texturing: Impact of Process Variables and Applications – Review and Future Trends

Varthini Rajagopal, R. Dinesh Kumar* and K. Ganesa Balamurugan

Abstract

Recent research has focused on enhancing the tribological and wettability characteristics of materials through surface texturing, which involves the formation of specific patterns on the material surface through abrasive blasting, reactive-ion etching, lithography, and mechanical machining. One such competitive technique is laser texturing, which uses high-energy pulses to remove and etch material by direct absorption of laser energy followed by rapid melting and vaporizing. This chapter discusses the influences of laser texturing process parameters, such as laser wavelength, laser focusing technique, laser energy, pulse repetition rate, pulse duration, focal distance, direct/in-direct processing, dimple density, and geometry of texturing on the tribological properties. Next, the limitations in laser texturing and the postprocessing techniques to rectify those challenges are reviewed. Further, the recent advances of laser texturing in bio-medical applications for prolonging the service life of bio-implants are detailed.

Total Pages: 175-197 (23)

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