TANIOBIS Enables Patient-Specific Implants With Tantalum and Niobium Alloys
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TANIOBIS is expanding its AMtrinsic powder line to enable 3D printing of patient-specific medical implants using tantalum and niobium alloys. These materials offer clinical advantages over titanium, which currently dominates over 90 percent of orthopedic implant manufacturing.
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German materials company TANIOBIS is advancing its AMtrinsic powder range for use in additive manufacturing of medical implants, positioning tantalum and niobium alloys as a clinically superior alternative to the titanium standard that still accounts for more than 90 percent of orthopedic and…
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