Traditional alloys used to create implants contain chemical elements that can be harmful to the body. UrFU noted that scientists modernized the Ti-39Nb-7Zr alloy using rotational forging, which reduced its hardness and made it more suitable for use in medicine.
Research carried out as part of the Priority 2030 program allowed scientists to obtain a material that combines the strength and elasticity necessary for successful integration with bone tissue. The new alloy also has lower toxicity, making it safe for the human body.
Source: Ferra

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