Alur Orthopedic Implants
| Customization: | Available |
|---|---|
| Materials: | Cocrmo |
| Feature: | Corrosion Resistance |
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as 'Additive Manufacturing' (AM), of titanium orthopaedic implants has revolutionized the treatment of massive bone defects in the pelvis due to their ability to be customized with complex shapes, size and surface geometries. This is more complicated to achieve with conventional manufacturing methods, such as drop forging and machining, which are commonly used to produce orthopaedic implants.
In terms of manufacturing, 3D printing enables complex porous structures with specifically designed pores shapes to be produced, unlike conventional technologies, where the control over the final architecture of the porous backside coating is limited.
Our facility is a high-tech enterprise led by core technical experts. We specialize in the design, development, and production of metal 3D printing parts for medical implants, widely utilized in total hip arthroplasty, femoral stem replacement, and complex orthopedic revision fields.


