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Pure titanium, tantalum, molybdenum, stainless steel and Vitallium commonly used as present-day surgical implants, must withstand lifetime in corrosive environment often being subjected to some form of mechanical aggravation; shortcomings of these materials are indicated, and it is suggested that problems of metals for surgical implants should be given more attention.
Pure titanium, tantalum, molybdenum, stainless steel and Vitallium commonly used as present-day surgical implants, must withstand lifetime in corrosive environment often being subjected to some form of mechanical aggravation; shortcomings of these materials are indicated, and it is suggested that problems of metals for surgical implants should be given more attention.
Corrosion in surgical implants
Metal Industry
Hicks, H.J. (author)
Metal Industry ; 104
1964
Article (Journal)
English
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