High strength, low modulus, ductile, biopcompatible titanium all

Alloys or metallic compositions – Titanium base

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128593, 148 115F, 148133, 420418, 420421, 623 16, C22C 1400

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ABSTRACT:
A high strength, low modulus, ductile, biocompatible titanium base alloy containing one or more isomorphous beta stabilizers, eutectoid beta stabilizers and optional alpha stabilizers, characterized by a modulus of elasticity not exceeding 100 GPa; a method for the preparation of said alloy and prostheses made from said alloy.

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