
Orthopedic implants play a crucial role in restoring the function and integrity of musculoskeletal joints and connections, especially in cases of severe injuries, degenerative diseases or congenital disorders. Among various materials utilized for orthopedic implants, metallic materials have gained significant attention due to their desirable mechanical properties, biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. The selection of metallic materials for orthopedic implants involves a delicate balance between material properties, device design criteria and intended application of use.
In this presentation, Carpenter Technology’s Raymond DeFrain, Manager of Regional Metallurgy & Medical SME, and Gaurav Lalwani, Ph.D., Global Strategic Business & Applications Development Lead – Medical, will highlight the metallic material options for the next generation of medical devices, specifically focusing on developments in stainless steel, titanium and cobalt-based alloys, and how they can enable advancements in orthopedic implant technology.
During this webinar, you’ll learn about the mechanical properties, biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of metallic materials and considerations in material selection, recent developments in stainless steel, titanium and cobalt-based alloys. You’ll explore the strengths, limitations and suitability of the materials for various applications and discover how to make informed decisions for refining orthopedic implant technology.
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