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Small titanium metal rods known as “medical titanium bars” are utilised in a variety of medical operations. In operations like spinal fusion, where they act as internal support structures to aid in spine stabilisation, they are frequently employed in orthopaedic surgery. Orthopedic implants and artificial joint replacements are both made using medical titanium bars.
Due to its biocompatibility, or the fact that it is well accepted by the human body and doesn’t have any negative effects, titanium is a popular material in the medical industry.
As a result of its strength and lightweight, titanium is a perfect material for use in medical implants that need to offer structural support.
Overall, medical titanium bars are a crucial instrument in the field of orthopaedic surgery and enable many patients to live better lives by giving their bones and joints intrinsic support.
The Medical Titanium Bar accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Medti bar is a brand-new titanium bar with improved strength and durability designed for medical uses. The bar’s flat surface and strong biocompatibility make it perfect for use in surgical tools and implanted devices.
Specifically created for use in orthopaedic and spinal applications, the BioTi Bar is a novel titanium bar.
The bar is composed of a high-grade titanium alloy for optimal strength and endurance and has a patented surface treatment that encourages better osseointegration.
Ortho Baltic made the decision to use 3D laser printing to create overdenture bars from medical-grade titanium. There is no need to create the bar’s impression thanks to 3D printing.
A series of 30 m thick layers of titanium powder (Ti6Al4V), sintered by a laser, are used to create the final product. The product is quite accurate because to this technology.
Furthermore, titanium has high biocompatibility with human tissues and is 1.87 times lighter than cobalt-chrome alloy.