Medical Titanium Alloy Bone Nail Series Products
Titanium alloy TC4/TC11
Medical titanium alloy is a special type of titanium alloy, which is mainly used to manufacture medical devices implanted in the human body, such as artificial joints, bone fixators, dental implants, artificial heart valves, cochlear implants, skulls, etc. 1. These alloys have become indispensable materials in modern medicine due to their excellent biocompatibility and mechanical properties.
The characteristics of medical titanium alloys include:
Biocompatibility: Medical titanium alloys have good compatibility with human tissues, will not cause toxic reactions or allergic reactions, and can combine well with human bone tissue to promote bone growth.
Corrosion resistance: Medical titanium alloys have high corrosion resistance and can resist the erosion of various chemicals in the human body, ensuring the long-term stability and safety of implants.
Light weight: Titanium alloys have low density and light implants, which reduces the burden on patients and improves comfort.
High strength and toughness: Medical titanium alloys have high strength and good toughness, can withstand various mechanical loads in the human body, and ensure the stability and durability of implants.
Good processing performance: Medical titanium alloys have good processing performance, and can accurately manufacture complex medical devices through various processing technologies to meet the needs of different patients.
Radiation transmittance: Medical titanium alloys have good transmittance to radiation, and will not interfere with the examination results when performing medical imaging examinations such as X-rays and CT.
Non-magnetic: Medical titanium alloys are non-magnetic, and will not affect the examination results when performing nuclear magnetic resonance (MRI) examinations.
These properties of medical titanium alloys make them ideal biomedical materials and are widely used in various fields of modern medicine.