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    That Changed History Dr. Heroux Impact of Titanium in Medicine My family has seen the impact of titanium firsthand. My father had an ankle replacement, my mother had a lumbar implant, and I had a knee replacement; they all have titanium. I like to joke that we are a bionic family. I find it even funnier, and sometimes frustrating, that we beep at the checkpoints in airports. It is pretty interesting that we can all relate in some odd and comical manner. Titanium has proven to be a very useful and impactful

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    Tungsten carbide, which is often just called tungsten, and titanium are the most popular materials for contemporary rings. While some people believe there aren't many differences between the two metals, there are some definite differences to consider when making your choice between tungsten and titanium. After reading this list, you'll be able to see that it comes down to the person's lifestyle when trying to make a choice between tungsten and titanium. Hardness Levels Between the Two Metals When it comes

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    I chose titanium because it is a very common element and is used for many purposes. Titanium was discovered in 1791 by amateur geologist, William Gregor, as an inclusion of a mineral in Cornwall, Great Britain. Gregor recognized there was a new element present in Ilmenite, when he found black sand by a stream and noticed the sand was attracted by a magnet. He determined the presence of two metal oxides: iron oxide and 45.25% of a white metallic oxide that was unidentifiable. After realizing that

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    Titanium is the chemical element with the symbol Ti and the atomic number 22. It is a transition metal with a silver color, it also has a low density, and a high strength. It has many compounds, isotopes, as well as radioisotopes. It is mainly used in the aerospace industry for airframes and engines and has other uses. The Bohr and Lewis models show its protons, electrons, and neutrons. It was also discovered by William Gregor.In the year 1791, in Cornwall, Great Britain, a British mineralogist

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    Advantages and Disadvantages Titanium is widely known as a useful metal. Its unique properties allow the widespread usage of the element in several applications. As everything in this world, titanium has several notable advantages; however, it does suffer from some disadvantages. The most recognizable advantage of titanium is its high strength-to-density ratio. It is considered to be one of the strongest and most durable metals on earth. The strength of titanium is the same as steel, however,

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    There have been many similar studies done on the photocatalytic effect of titanium dioxide (TiO2) that encourage the further research in this study. To provide a solid background to the current study, it is first important to review the literature available in the field of implantology. Over many years, some studies have been done to evaluate the surface characteristics and photocatalytic activity of commercially pure titanium (cpTi) dental implants using sterilizing and cleaning methods, including

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    Erik Rasmussen 11-13-2016 ME 315 Titanium Alloy Implants and Joint Replacements The advancement in materials science has paralleled with human ability to make improvements in the fields of engineering, manufacturing and medical fields. Specifically in the medical field, as major joints or sometimes organs begin to fail, foreign materials must be introduced into the body to perform the functions of the failing component. Not all materials can be used in the human body however, therefore materials

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    Since the invention of implants, titanium has been the best material of choice due to its unique biocompatibility and the titanium dioxide (TiO2) corrosion resistance - compared to other metals which release ions into the adjacent tissue and cause inflammatory process. The important role in the biomaterial surface preparation has been a major study area for many scientists to enhance the surface properties for better dental and orthopedic implant osseointegration. The very last step of surface modification

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    review on the main problems associated with titanium machining, including tool wear and the mechanism responsible for tool failure. They suggest that uncoated carbides (WC/Co) cutting tools are better than most coated cutting tools for machining a titanium alloy. The high chemical reactivity of titanium causes welding of work-piece material on the cutting tool during machining, leading to chipping and premature tool failure. The prominent failure modes in titanium machining were: notching, flank wear,

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    Titanium appears on the periodic table under the symbol Ti. The transition metal is known for being very strong. When a person thinks of an element that is very strong, they also think that the item would be very heavy. Titanium is different; the element is very strong, but it is also very light weight. Since Titanium is so strong, it is named after the strong Greek mythology Titans (History of Titanium). The element, Titanium, is one of the most abundant elements. The metallic element is found

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