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Implant Grade Titanium Alloy Materials
The main components of titanium alloys are usually titanium (Ti) and some other alloying elements, such as aluminum (Al), vanadium (V) and iron (Fe), but the alloy formula will be adjusted according to the specific application requirements. The addition of these alloying elements can improve the strength, hardness and corrosion resistance of titanium alloys.
Implant grade titanium alloy is a titanium alloy material specially designed for medical implants. This alloy is widely used in the medical field due to its excellent biocompatibility, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and machinability, especially for devices or structures that need to be implanted in the human body for a long time.
Advantages: Titanium Alloy have excellent biocompatibility, corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
Disadvantages: The cost is high, the elastic modulus does not match that of human bones, the biological activity is poor, the wear resistance needs to be improved, and it may contain harmful elements.
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Implant Grade Titanium Alloy
Implant-grade titanium alloys have a wide range of applications in the medical and biomedical fields, mainly in dental implants, artificial joint implants, fracture repair, neural electrodes, and heart stents. In addition, implant-grade titanium alloys are also used to manufacture other medical devices and implants, such as spinal fusion devices, vascular stents, etc. Implant-grade titanium alloys play an important role in the medical and biomedical fields with their excellent biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Biocompatibility: Titanium alloy implants are less likely to cause allergic or rejection reactions in the human body, have good compatibility with human tissues, and help reduce the risk of infection and postoperative recovery time.
Mechanical properties: Titanium alloy has high strength, high toughness and low elastic modulus. It can withstand large loads while maintaining small deformation. It is suitable for manufacturing human implants that need to withstand long-term stress, such as artificial joints and dental implants.
Corrosion resistance: The oxide layer formed on the surface of titanium alloy has excellent corrosion resistance, can remain stable in the human body for a long time, and is not easily corroded by chemical environments such as body fluids.
Lightweight: Titanium alloy has a low density, and the implants made from it are relatively light, which helps to reduce the burden on patients and improve comfort.
Good machinability: Titanium alloys can be made into complex shapes and structures through various processing methods to meet different medical needs.
Disadvantages:   The cost is high, the elastic modulus does not match that of human bones, the biological activity is poor, the wear resistance needs to be improved, and it may contain harmful elements.
Implant Titanium Alloy Material
Surgical Implant Materials
Material Grade Common Specification Available in
Titanium alloy Ti6A14V Eli-Grade23 TC4/TC4ELI ASTMF136\SO5832-3ASTMB348
Ti6A17Nb TC20 ASTMF67\ISO5832-11
Tipur Grade2-3.7065 TA2 ASTMF67\IS05832-2
Ti-pur Grade4-3.7065 TA4 ASTMF67\IS05832-2
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