Tribological Behavior and Biocompatibility of Novel Nickel-Free Stainless Steel Manufactured Via Laser Powder Bed Fusion for Biomedical Applications

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Chinmayee Nayak

University of Turku

Abhinav Anand

University of Turku

Nikhil Kamboj

University of Turku

Tuomas Kantonen

University of Turku

Karoliina Kajander

University of Turku

Vilma Tupala

University of Turku

Terhi J. Heino

University of Turku - Research Centre for Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology

Rahul Cherukuri

Tampere University

Gaurav Mohanty

Tampere University

Jan Capek

affiliation not provided to SSRN

E. Polatidis

University of Patras; Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) - Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging

Sneha Goel

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Antti Salminen

University of Turku

Ashish Ganvir

University of Turku

Abstract

Due to the risk of releasing carcinogenic nickel ions from conventional 316L stainless steel under a corrosive human body environment, a new variant of steel termed nickel-free stainless steel (NiFSS) has been investigated. The present study investigates the tribological properties and biocompatibility of NiFSS manufactured via laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB/M). The ferritic NiFSS exhibited significantly lower Coefficient of Friction (0.08 to 0.28) and wear rate (1.60 ×10-6 mm3/Nm to 6.60 ×10-6 mm3/Nm) compared to reported values for austenitic 316L SS, under both dry and simulated body fluid (SBF) conditions and various sliding geometries. This improvement is attributed to the superior hardness (3.394 ± 0.1340 GPa) and elastic modulus (238 ± 9.0797 GPa) of NiFSS. To assess the biocompatibility, the viability of mouse pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells was evaluated with an Alamar Blue assay when the cells were cultured on top of PBF-LB/M built NiFSS and 316L SS samples. The results indicated that even though cell growth was most optimal on regular cell culture plastic, cell viability was better maintained on PBF-LB/M built NiFSS compared to 316L SS. Therefore, the results of the present study propose that PBF-LB/M fabricated NiFSS holds promise for application in biomedical devices for joint arthroplasty.

Keywords: Nickel-Free Stainless Steel, Additive manufacturing, laser powder bed fusion, Tribology, Biocompatibility, Biomedical Engineering

Suggested Citation

Nayak, Chinmayee and Anand, Abhinav and Kamboj, Nikhil and Kantonen, Tuomas and Kajander, Karoliina and Tupala, Vilma and Heino, Terhi J. and Cherukuri, Rahul and Mohanty, Gaurav and Capek, Jan and Polatidis, E. and Goel, Sneha and Salminen, Antti and Ganvir, Ashish, Tribological Behavior and Biocompatibility of Novel Nickel-Free Stainless Steel Manufactured Via Laser Powder Bed Fusion for Biomedical Applications. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4797813 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4797813

Chinmayee Nayak (Contact Author)

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Abhinav Anand

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Nikhil Kamboj

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Tuomas Kantonen

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Karoliina Kajander

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Vilma Tupala

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Terhi J. Heino

University of Turku - Research Centre for Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology ( email )

Rahul Cherukuri

Tampere University ( email )

Tampere, FIN-33101
Finland

Gaurav Mohanty

Tampere University ( email )

Tampere, FIN-33101
Finland

Jan Capek

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

E. Polatidis

University of Patras ( email )

Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) - Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging ( email )

Villigen
Switzerland

Sneha Goel

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Antti Salminen

University of Turku ( email )

Turku, 20014
Finland

Ashish Ganvir

University of Turku ( email )

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