"High-precision Repair Expert in Biomedical Field"

Advanced ceramics, with their outstanding biocompatibility, high mechanical strength, wear resistance and excellent chemical stability, are becoming indispensable functional materials in modern medical technology. From orthopedic implants to dental restorations, from surgical instruments to drug delivery systems, advanced ceramics, with their safe, stable and long-lasting performance, provide crucial support for medical diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.

Bioceramics and Surgical Implants

Bioceramics are a type of functional materials specifically used for bone defect repair, joint replacement and tissue reconstruction. They are widely applied in root canal treatment, orthopedic surgery, maxillofacial repair and other fields, mainly due to their excellent biostability, dimensional stability and mechanical adaptability.

As fillers, coatings or independent implants, bioceramics play a crucial role in surgeries such as hip and knee joint replacements, spinal fusions, and craniofacial reconstructions. With the accelerating global aging process, bioceramics, due to their long-term stability and low rejection reactions, are becoming the preferred alternative to traditional metal implants.

Dental restoration system

The application of ceramic materials in dentistry covers orthodontic appliances, crowns, bridges and implants, etc. Material systems such as zirconia, lithium disilicate and alumina have become the mainstream choices for dental restorations due to their high toughness, fatigue resistance, wear resistance and translucent texture.

All-ceramic restorations not only possess excellent mechanical properties but also can simulate the color and translucency of natural teeth. They are significantly superior to metal-ceramic teeth in terms of aesthetics and have become the ideal solution for anterior aesthetic restoration and posterior functional reconstruction.

Medical devices and tools

Ceramics are widely used in high-end medical devices, including tissue engineering scaffolds, medical pumps and valves, blood shear devices, drug controlled-release carriers and piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers, etc.

Ceramic microspheres and particles can also be used as carriers for radiotherapy to achieve targeted tumor treatment; ceramic-metal composite components are widely applied in medical imaging equipment, providing stable and reliable technical support for diagnosis.

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We have a wide range of technologies such as material technology, process technology, design technology, measurement/evaluation technology, and integrated processes from materials to products in-house, so we can respond to various customizations. Please feel free to contact us first.
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