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TITANIUM AS A BIOMEDICAL MATERIAL FOR IMPLANTS

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  TITANIUM AS A BIOMEDICAL MATERIAL                           FOR  IMPLANTS   Abstract Titanium are alloy are considered as the most promising and the most attractive material in the biomedical application. As titanium has been very long favored for the biomedical application. However, for permanent implant applications the alloy has a possible toxic effect resulting from released vanadium and aluminium. For this reason, vanadium- and aluminium free alloys have been introduced for implant applications. Introduction As material used in the wide range of the application and must be exhibit and the properties. The main important of the used in the part of materials used for fabricating implants is biocompatibility, followed by corrosion resistance. The main metallic biomaterials are stainless steels, cobalt alloy, and titanium and titanium alloys. Stainless steel was the first metallic biomaterial used successfully as an implant. In 1932, the cobalt-based alloy named Vitallium was

SENSORS IN METROLOGY

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Sensors and metrology as the driving force for digitalization:       -Sahil Wagh       -Snehit Kale       -Shubh Kasat       -Aniket Kedar       -Gaurav Shah Many digitalized processes depend on data collected by increasingly powerful sensors and other test and measurement technology . When this data is processed, it provides precise and reliable information about the operating environment. A great many innovations in today's digital era rely on the ability to transfer information from the real world to the digital universe —examples include advances in gesture recognition , non-contact materials testing and artificial respiration . In applications like these, sensors and other test and measurement systems can be equated to enabling technologies because many new developments are based on them. Terahertz Sensors: Terahertz imaging is one of the new technologies that is being used increasingly to monitor  industrial processes  and test new mate