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BS ISO 20160:2006 Implants for surgery. Metallic materials. Classification of microstructures for alpha+beta titanium alloy bars

BS ISO 20160:2006

Implants for surgery. Metallic materials. Classification of microstructures for alpha+beta titanium alloy bars

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Standard number:BS ISO 20160:2006
Pages:18
Released:2009-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 53153 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 20160:2006


This standard BS ISO 20160:2006 Implants for surgery. Metallic materials. Classification of microstructures for alpha+beta titanium alloy bars is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.40 Implants for surgery, prosthetics and orthotics

This International Standard provides a catalogue of metallographic photomicrographs for the designation of microstructures of alpha+beta titanium alloys in the form of bars that are intended for the manufacture of surgical implants. This International Standard is applicable to bars of diameter no greater than 100 mm or the equivalent.

This catalogue of microstructures is intended to serve as an aid in the communication on general types of microstructures of alpha+beta titanium alloy bars. The designation of the microstructures is based on morphological appearance. Actual microstructures can also appear as a combination of the type of micrographs shown.

This International Standard does not contain specific microstructural requirements. The catalogue includes photomicrographs of desirable and undesirable microstructures that can develop during the processing of alpha+beta titanium alloys. The selection of acceptable microstructures is subject to agreement under the consideration of implant application and relevant material standards.