GB/T 13810-2007
AbolishedWrought titanium and titanium alloy for surgical implants
外科植入物用钛及钛合金加工材
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and marking/packaging for wrought titanium and titanium alloy materials used in the manufacture of surgical implants. It is applied in the medical device industry, specifically for producing load-bearing implants such as bone plates, screws, hip joints, and spinal fixation devices that require biocompatibility and mechanical strength. The standard ensures material consistency and safety for clinical use, guiding both material suppliers and implant manufacturers in quality control and regulatory compliance.
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