Effect of Drag Finish Post-processing on Surface Integrity and Wear Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V Fabricated by Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing
Citation
GÜNEŞSU, Emrah, Mustafa Safa YILMAZ, Emre TAŞÇIOĞLU, Safian SHARİF & Yusuf KAYNAK. "Effect of Drag Finish Post-processing on Surface Integrity and Wear Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V Fabricated by Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing". Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, (2022).Abstract
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) process provides opportunities to fabricate products with complex
geometries including conformal cooling channels, etc. While having such an advantage, the low surface
quality of the products is a disadvantage of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). Because of that, a post-process
is needed to improve the surface quality. Drag Finish (DF) is a surface enhancing operation based on
removing small amounts of sawdust from the workpiece that is in contact with abrasive media. This study
presents the effect of the drag finish post-processing parameters on wear and surface features of additively
manufactured Ti-6Al-4V samples. Processing parameters considered are abrasive media, processing
duration, and speed. This study reveals that the surface roughness of as-built specimens can be reduced up
to 94% by implementing appropriate process parameters during post-processing operations. Drag finish
also results in work hardening on the surface of the specimen and hence increased hardness of the treated
surface by 6%. This eventually helps to improve the wear resistance of additively fabricated specimens.