Total Hip Replacement for Osteoarthritis
Human implants belong to Class III medical appliances, which require high biocompatibility, mechanical properties, non-toxicity and anti-corrosion properties. Implantable artificial bones are mainly used in the treatment of bone tumors, spinal trauma and bone defects. Additive manufacturing orthopaedics has attracted much attention because of its individualized, complex, accurate production and rapid response.
Key Features
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Highly Accurate Technology: All products are tested with three-dimensional measurement to ensure precision.
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Customized Dimensions: We provide products with specific diameters and tapers according to clinical needs.
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Proven Clinical Record: More than 1,000 clinical applications of Titanium alloy implants and leading customized porous sputum applications.
Technical & Manufacturing Capabilities
The technical team is led by industry experts in metals and porous materials. We focus on the design, development, and production of additive manufacturing products and raw materials, including 3D printing parts and powder metallurgy. Using three-dimensional reconstruction of medical CT data, porous implants with bionic trabecular structures can be manufactured using electron beam melting and selective laser melting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used for these medical implants?
We primarily use high-grade Titanium and Titanium alloys, as well as cobalt-chromium alloys and PEEK materials, ensuring high biocompatibility and anti-corrosion properties.
How is the customization process handled?
Through three-dimensional reconstruction of medical CT data, we manufacture porous implants with bionic trabecular structures tailored to the individual patient's bone geometry.
What are the technical advantages of your 3D printed implants?
Our implants feature adjustable porosity (70%-85%) and pore sizes (0.4-0.6mm), which are more conducive to bone growth and provide better clinical effects.
What medical applications are these products suitable for?
They are widely used for total hip replacements, bone tumors, spinal trauma, and various craniofacial or extremity bone defects.
Are the products clinically tested?
Yes, there are more than 1,000 clinical applications of our Titanium alloy implants, and all products undergo strict three-dimensional measurement testing.
Do you provide OEM/ODM services?
Yes, we provide full personalized customization including specific diameters and tapers based on clinical and surgical needs.