Titanium alloy medical metal is a biocompatible material commonly used in modern medical field. This metal
has unique properties, including high strength, light weight, corrosion resistance and very good biocompatibility,
which makes it an ideal material for making medical implants and surgical instruments. Common titanium alloy
medical metal parts include artificial joints, dental implants, surgical screws, bone plates, and other fixation or
support devices.
Titanium alloy has excellent compatibility with human tissue and bone, which can reduce the external reaction
and rejection of the implant on the body. At the same time, the high strength and fatigue resistance of this
material ensure the long-term stability and durability of the implanted parts. In addition, the high corrosion
resistance of titanium alloys means that this type of medical metal can maintain its properties in the internal
environment for a long time without being corroded.
The manufacture of titanium alloy medical metal parts usually adopts high-precision processing technology,
including CNC machine tool processing, electric discharge machining, laser processing and so on. Precise
machining not only ensures that the size and shape of the medical device meet the requirements, but also
ensures its surface smoothness, reducing the risk of discomfort and complications when the patient uses it.
With the development of 3D printing technology, the personalized manufacturing of titanium alloy medical
devices has gradually become possible, providing patients with more personalized and accurate treatment programs.