Ceramic material and process for manufacturing

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Inorganic settable ingredient containing

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C106S035000, C433S228100, C623S023620, C623S023560, C501S134000, C501S135000, C501S136000, C501S137000, C501S124000, C501S127000, C501S153000

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07025824

ABSTRACT:
A chemically bonded ceramic material based on calcium aluminate hydrate with additives of primarily calcium titanate, but also chemically similar compounds. The material is a biocompatible material for implants, particularly for orthopaedic and dental applications. The material possesses the properties required for an orthopaedic biocement. It cures through reaction with water and develops its strength within a short period of time, has good workability prior to curing, is shape stable, has a low heat generation during curing, and is friendly to adjacent tissues.

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