Advanced technical versus traditional products.
Ceramics biomedical applications.
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Some ceramics also have excellent resistance to friction making them useful as replacement materials for malfunctioning joints.
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Traditional ceramics include refractories structural clay products whiteware earthenware i e pottery abrasives and cements whereas glass includes primarily flat container.
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Some bioceramics incorporate alumina al 2 o 3 as their lifespan is longer than that of the patient s.
Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
If the application so requires the material is also tested in acidic and basic environments to gauge the extent of degradation if any.
The use of ceramics for biomedical applications keeps increasing as does the number of bioceramic systems being studied in our laboratories.
Ceramics and glass are typically classified according to two main categories based on end use.
Chapter two bioceramics the use of ceramics for biomedical applications is a relatively recent phenomenon.
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Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
Properties such as appearance and electrical insulation are also a concern for specific biomedical applications.