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Titanium pin [Prototype machining of difficult-to-cut materials]

We can process difficult-to-machine materials with high precision!

This product is a prototype of a product used in medical device implants, surgical operations, and reconstructive surgeries. The material used is pure titanium (Grade 2), and the size is φ30×60L. Titanium has extremely low density, excellent corrosion resistance and strength, high biocompatibility, and non-magnetic properties. Therefore, it is an ideal material for medical instruments. On the other hand, due to these characteristics, titanium is difficult to process and requires advanced technology. The pin we manufactured this time is not particularly difficult in terms of shape, but there are areas where mistakes in coordinate calculations are likely to occur, such as where the tip transitions from a taper to a spherical shape. Our company has established a thorough checking system to ensure that products can be processed accurately by creating 3D models and calculating and verifying coordinates. Our company specializes in the processing of titanium products, which are difficult to machine. Additionally, we have extensive experience in processing heat-resistant alloys such as Inconel (600, 625, 718) and Hastelloy, allowing us to make various proposals. If you have any such concerns, please feel free to consult with us.

  • Other machine elements

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Chitanistar(R) has been accepted in a paper by the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine.

Acceptance of paper publication in the International Medical Journal! Introduction to the adoption and efforts of 'Titanistar(R)' in biological surgery.

This is an introduction to a case study on the efforts to apply the photocatalytic material "Titanistar(R)" in biomedical surgery, in collaboration with the Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine's Department of Orthopedics. In orthopedic surgeries at this department, there have been instances of inflammation occurring at the site of skin incisions post-surgery. After various antibacterial tests and other initiatives, titanium pins used in orthopedic surgery were treated with Titanistar, and comparative tests were conducted against untreated titanium pins. As a result, surgeries using Titanistar-treated titanium pins showed significant advantages, with nearly 100 cases performed to date. This achievement has been accepted for publication in the "Titanistar(R)" International Medical Journal. It is rare in the photocatalytic industry to directly attach a material to the human body to activate photocatalytic functions, and this recognition was due to the safety and high performance of "Titanistar(R)." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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