The Growing Importance of Titanium in Modern Industry and Medicine
May 20, 2024
Titanium metal composition and performance than stainless steel, it is an emerging metal materials, in the country's development and progress more and more occupy an important position, such as in the deep sea marine applications, in the chemical chemical pharmaceuticals, hospitals, medical equipment and human implants, but also in life, including, titanium bicycles, titanium kitchen appliances, titanium sporting goods, titanium eyes, titanium jewelry and so on, titanium has been the monopoly of the various industries! I think in the next few decades, titanium rare metal will become an important key factor in the development of the country's wealth and strength.
In our current company, customers purchase titanium medical products, most of which are used to make artificial joints, titanium foil,tube plates, titanium screws, titanium artificial dental implants, cranial molding titanium mesh, etc., our medical titanium products are many types, of titanium plate, titanium rods, titanium wire, titanium foil, titanium mesh, titanium screws, titanium medical titanium tubes, and so on, are a large number of customers to purchase. We have become their qualified and stable manufacturer and supplier of titanium products in the field of titanium medical treatment. We will continue to work hard to provide our customers with more high-quality products, and further provide our service weight, to provide our quality, to provide our customers with good service, which is our goal and motivation.
As long-term implant materials, there are seven specific requirements as follows:
① Corrosion resistance ;
② Bio-compatibility.
③ Excellent mechanical properties and fatigue properties;
④ Toughness.
⑤ Low modulus of elasticity.
⑥ Good wear resistance in the assemblage.
⑦ Satisfactory price;
4. The main materials for surgical implants are metals, polymers, ceramics, etc. Metal materials also include stainless steel, cobalt-based alloys, and titanium-based alloys.







