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Cobalt/chromium alloys wrought

There are basically two types of cobalt-chromium alloys (1) the castable CoCrMo alloy and (2) the CoNiCrMo alloy which is usually wrought hy (hot) forging. The castable CoCrMo alloy has been used for many decades in dentistry and, relatively recently, in making artificial joints. The wrought CoNiCrMo alloy is relatively new, now used for making the stems of prostheses for heavily loaded joints such as the knee and hip. [Pg.655]

F 1058, Specification for Wrought Cobalt-Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum-Iron Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications... [Pg.504]

Devine, T.M. and WuUF, J. (1975). Cast vs. wrought cobalt-chromium surgical implant alloys. J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 9,151-167. [Pg.671]

ASTM-F562 (2000), Standard Specification for Wrought Cobalt-35 Nickel-20 Chromium-lO Molybdenum Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications, American Society f[Pg.357]


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