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Orthopedic and spine implants are designed to function reliably for years—often decades—inside the human body. Material selection directly affects implant longevity, wear resistance, and patient outcomes. Cobalt chrome and titanium alloys have become foundational materials for these applications, and Edge International specializes in supplying them to exacting medical standards. 

Cobalt chrome alloys, such as ASTM F1537 Alloy 1 and Alloy 2, are widely used in joint replacements and loadbearing orthopedic implants due to their exceptional strength, hardness, and wear resistance. These properties make cobalt chrome ideal for applications where repeated motion and longterm durability are critical. 

Titanium and titanium alloys, including Ti6Al4V ELI, are commonly selected for spine, trauma, and dental implants. Titanium offers an excellent strengthtoweight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, helping reduce implant weight while supporting osseointegration and patient comfort. 

Edge International supplies these materials in precision ground bar form, supporting tight tolerances and consistent surface quality. Precision grinding improves machinability and helps manufacturers achieve repeatable results across highvolume production runs. This consistency is especially important for implants that must meet strict dimensional and surface finish requirements. 

Operating under ISO 13485 certification, Edge International ensures materials meet global medical device quality and regulatory requirements. Full traceability and adherence to ASTM and ISO specifications provide confidence throughout the product lifecycle—from design and validation to fullscale production. 

For manufacturers developing advanced orthopedic and spine implants, cobalt chrome and titanium from Edge International deliver the performance, consistency, and compliance required to support longterm clinical success.