Emmelmann, ClausClausEmmelmannScheinemann, PeterPeterScheinemannMunsch, MartinMartinMunschSeyda, VanessaVanessaSeyda2019-02-152019-02-152011-04-15Physics Procedia PART 1 (12): 375-384 (2011-01-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2013Additive Manufacturing technology, such as Selective Laser Melting, allows fabrication of complex metal parts with freeform surfaces. Using biocompatible metal alloys, e.g. TiAl6V4, medical implants can be produced. To increase osseointegrative behavior the ability to fabricate filigree lattice structures can be utilized to achieve a modified implant surface. In order to increase dimensional accuracy when applying a lattice structure on a curved surface, process constraints for single lattice bars are studied. The investigated lattice structure was thereupon applied on the surface of a medical implant.en1875-3884Physics procedia2011375384Elsevierhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/Laser Additive ManufacturingLAMSelective Laser MeltingSLMsurface modificationcell structureimplantTiAl6V4IngenieurwissenschaftenLaser additive manufacturing of modified implant surfaces with osseointegrative characteristicsJournal Articleurn:nbn:de:gbv:830-882.02637510.15480/882.201010.1016/j.phpro.2011.03.04810.15480/882.2010Journal Article