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TM10718 Medical Grade Titanium Alloy Rod Ti-6Al-4V ELI UNS R56401 Grade 23

Catalogue Number TM10718
Grade Ti-6Al-4V ELI, Grade 23
Standard ASTM F136
Form Rod

Medical Grade Titanium Alloy Rod Ti-6Al-4V ELI UNS R56401 Grade 23 is a titanium alloy rod manufactured under ASTM F136 standards and formulated for medical implant applications. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs rigorous metallurgical testing and microstructural analysis including SEM evaluations to monitor interstitial levels. This process focuses on maintaining controlled chemistry and dimensional tolerances critical in medical-grade components.

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How does the ELI specification impact the behaviour of this titanium alloy rod in medical applications?

The ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) specification minimises the presence of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, which improves fracture toughness and enhances the material’s performance in load-bearing medical implants. These controlled impurities contribute to improved fatigue resistance under physiological conditions.

How critical are manufacturing tolerances for the fatigue performance of Ti-6Al-4V ELI rods?

Tight manufacturing tolerances are essential to ensure uniform mechanical properties and predictable fatigue performance. Consistent dimensions and controlled microstructural features reduce stress concentration points, which can otherwise accelerate crack initiation in implant applications.

What sterilisation considerations apply to titanium alloy rod components used in surgical settings?

Titanium alloy rods must withstand standard sterilisation techniques without significant property changes. The material’s corrosion resistance and stable microstructure minimise alterations during autoclaving and chemical sterilisation, although specific process parameters must be selected to avoid surface contamination.

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