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The lower carbon content reduces carbide



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The lower carbon content reduces carbide
precipitation thereby minimizing in vivo corrosion.
Higher percentages of nickel (11%) are added to stabilize the austenitic phase of steel. Other alloying elements include chromium, molybdenum, manganese, silicon, sulfur, phosphorous and nitrogen. Type L austenitic steels can be heat

Anatomy and Metallic Biomaterials
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treated for wide range of mechanical properties. Because they corrode under highly stressed and oxygen-depleted environments they are generally used for temporary implant devices.
BioDur 108 is a nickel-free

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