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Biomechanical properties of porous metal scaffolds as implant materials

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posted on 2011-08-31, 00:00 authored by S Kashef
The results obtained from this work reveal that high porous titanium foams have fracture mechanical properties that meet and exceed the required properties of both cortical and cancellous bones. With their good biocompatibility, light weight, strong structural integrity and possibility of bone in-growth these foams are suitable for biomedical applications.

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eng

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D Hodgson

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Institute for Technology Research and Innovation

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Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation

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