Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are being used in biomedical field owing to their low elastic modulus, good fatigue strength and formability, and corrosion resistance. However, they are …
Z CUI, J ZHU, H JIANG, S WU, S ZHU - Acta Metall Sin, 2022 - ams.org.cn
Titanium and titanium alloys have widely been used in biomedical applications as main substitutes for hard human tissues. To better meet the needs of safety, comfort, and durability …
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Metals are the best suitable candidates to manufacture orthopedic implants in biomedical engineering. Among the available metals, implants made of steels, cobalt alloys, titanium …
Biomaterials are defined as artificial or natural materials that are used to restore and replace the biological structure to recover its form and function in order to improve the quality and …
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Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical devices and components, especially as hard tissue replacements as well as in cardiac and cardiovascular …
This chapter provides an overview of surface modification of titanium alloy for applications in aerospace, automotive, and biomedical field. Current uses for titanium alloys are found in …
The biomaterials research domain is a multidisciplinary one and includes various aspects of materials science, chemistry, physics, biology and medicine. A biomaterial is a non-viable …
Titanium alloys have wide biomedical applications, and the alloys can be modified according to the requirements. In addition, various surface modifications for titanium alloys …
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Due to the growing aging population of the world, and as a result of the increasing need for dental implants and prostheses, the use of titanium and its alloys as implant materials has …