Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7208926 Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Together 60 c.p. 2 titanium plates were machine-cut and polished for sandblasting, and divided into 6 groups with 10 plates in each. Every plate in the study groups was sandblasted with one of the following 6 powder materials: 110 µm Al2O3 grits, 50 µm Al2O3 grits, 150-300 µm glass beads, 45-75 µm glass beads, 250 µm Al powder and 44 µm Al powder. The static voltage on the surface of every titanium plate was measured immediately after sandblasting. The static voltages of the titanium plates were recorded and processed using statistical analysis. The results suggested that only sandblasting with 45-75 µm glass beads generated a positive charge on titanium, while using all other blasting materials lead to a negative charge. Furthermore, blasting grits of the same powder material but of different sizes might lead to different amount and polarity of the charges. This triboelectric effect is likely to be the main mechanism for charge generation through sandblasting.
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