Titanium
Titanium 6Al-4V and 6Al-4V ELI alloys are composed of 6% Aluminum and 4% Vanadium content and are the most widely used titanium alloys in the medical and dental field. It has a wide range of uses such as dental implants, intra-body implants, vein clips, laser eye surgery equipment, dental burs, dental elevators, scissors, sewing equipment, surgical pliers, rechargers.
TITANIUM CP4 - GRADE 1
TITANIUM CP3 - GRADE 2
TITANIUM CP1 - GRADE 4
TITANIUM GRADE 5 - TITANIUM 6AL-4V
TITANIUM GRADE 9 - TITANIUM 3AL-2.5V
TITANIUM GRADE 23 - TITANIUM 6AL-4V ELI
Shape Memory Alloy
We offer shape memory alloys, one of the smartest materials in the world.
Shape memory alloys are the alloys that can recover their original shapes, which are changed as a result of exposure to a certain external force while in martensitic structure, when they change to austenite phase temperature.
Due to its lightness and biocompatibility, it gains importance for the biomedical industry.
Uses medicine, dentistry, optometry and orthopedic surgery.
1.4441 (316 LVM)
316 LVM is a stainless alloy used in medical, surgical and implants that we offer as a stick.
316 LVM is the most widely used alloy in the medical industry for years. It has a clean and homogeneous internal structure since it is obtained by melting process under low carbon vacuum.
This alloy contains Nickel, Chromium and Molybdenum and has excellent corrosion resistance compared to 316 L alloy.
ZYTC Alloy Dental
Ni
Nickel-based rods are particularly common in the dental industry. As an example of usage areas; bridges used in place of teeth, as well as edge legs and dental crowns of bridges used. Nickel rods, which can be produced according to the desired chemical analysis and specifications, are used in dentistry applications. Corrosion resistance and biocompatibility can be shown as the main reason why nickel-based filled rods are widely used in the dental industry.
Co
Cobalt based rods are quite common especially in the dental industry. As an example of usage areas; Examples include telescopic dental crowns and bridges, as well as the brides and restoration materials of the bridges used. Cobalt rods, which can be produced according to the desired chemical analysis and specifications, are used in dentistry applications. In addition, it can be used as movable thread fittings by making use of the elastic feature of cobalt-based rods. In addition, it has high traction, smooth, lightness and superior mechanical properties. Because of its biocompatibility feature, which is among the main features of cobalt material, it prevents the oxide form that may occur and allows it to be used in the dental industry.
CoCrMo:(ASTM F1537)
This alloy of Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum for implants is the MicroMelt® Biodur® Carpenter CCM® alloy (Cobalt CCM ASTM F1537). It meets the strictest requirements regarding biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. It is produced by powder metallurgy resulting in an exceptionally fine microstructure. But is also tough, ductile, hard, as well as fatigue and wear resistant. Its high cobalt content may impair its machinability and its cold deformability is difficult. It is non-magnetic.
Cobalt CCM ASTM F1537 is especially applicable for medical implants (endoprothesis and osteosynthesis) wherever high mechanical stress is expected. It is also widely used in the watch making industry as well as other industries where hardness, toughness, ductility and corrosion resistance are required.




