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- W1592480156 abstract "This chapter provides an overview of the principal materials used in biomedical applications. The major part of biomaterials and medical devices is composed of synthetic materials which are divided into three main classes: metals, bioceramics and polymers. The other classes are composites and biologically derived materials. The most commonly used metals are titanium-based alloys, stainless steels and cobalt–chromium alloys. Other metals and alloys include commercially pure titanium (Ti-Cp), nitinol (shape-memory alloys (SMAs) based on nickel and titanium) and tantalum. Their main characteristics are illustrated. Properties, advantages and disadvantages, as well as application examples, were assessed for each material. Due to the annual growing of the global biomaterial market, research and development at the material scale are still challenging for the production of new medical devices." @default.
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- W1592480156 title "Materials Used in Biomaterial Applications" @default.
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