A novel method for controlling the microstructure and performance of 3D printed human implants

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A novel method for controlling the microstructure and performance of 3D printed human implants

With the rapid development of biomedical technology, the replacement of human skeletal elements with implants has become an application market with high technical content and huge benefits. In order to quickly customize human implants with complex structures, Chinese scientists use 3D printing technology to prepare Ti-Mo alloy human implants, and then adjust the microstructure and performance through subsequent heat treatment, so as to obtain products with excellent compatibility.

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