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3D printing allows animals to "grow" new limbs, can the human body be applied in the future? Not Too Late _ Turtles _ Condors _ Elephants

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 Although his life was not in danger, his limbs were frozen off. Veterinarians and technicians have used 3D printing of titanium alloys to make alternatives. They implanted cats with titanium alloy limbs and coated them with calcium phosphate to help doctors install them and reduce the risk of infection. Titanium can be used as a "biomaterial" in artificial limbs,3d titanium wire, which is well compatible with living tissue. In addition to its antibacterial properties, calcium phosphate can also help the prosthesis adhere to the bone and reduce the risk of implant rejection. In the seven months since the cat's surgery, she has regained the ability to walk, run and even go upstairs and downstairs. Turtle The turtle had a close encounter with a ship's propeller at the bottom of the sea, resulting in 60% of the right upper and lower jaws of the turtle's face being cut off. After it was rescued, it was planned to be artificially fed,Titanium 6Al4V wire, but the turtle's jaw was too badly injured to survive on its own. Eventually, titanium 3D printing technology gave the turtle a new chin, and after two hours of surgery, the veterinarian completed the installation work. This turtle has a cool new look, with a turtle on one side and a mechanical turtle on the other. The injured turtle, caught in the fishing line, had its flippers severely damaged. The first "hydrodynamic bionic" flippers help this turtle swim and feed normally. This land tortoise, which lost its shell in a forest fire, has been given a new life with a plastic shell of corn printed by a 3D printer. Each shell takes more than 50 hours to print. Hermit crab Hermit crabs in nature can also have a housing crisis. Hermit crabs do not have shells of their own, and they will find some shells to make their homes. The reality is that they often use garbage, cans, 3d titanium wire ,titanium seamless tube, pipes, bottles, or anything else as temporary houses. So scientists explored the possibility of 3D printing shells.  In the past, these were things that we could not do at all. And now we're doing more than we thought. Return to Sohu to see more Responsible Editor: (function() { function getBrandHtml() { var brands = [],nickel titanium wire, html = ''; for(var i = 0; i < brands.length; i++) { var brand = brands[i]; if(brands.length i+1) { html+= ''+brand.name+''; } else { html+= ''+brand.name+'、'; } } return html; }; if(document.getElementById('linkBtn')){ document.getElementById('linkBtn').onclick = function() { $('#brands').removeClass('brand');$ ( '# tipInfo').text ( 'Real name responded'); $ ('#linkBtn').remove();$ ('.real-response .content').css('line-height', '20px');$ ('.real-response .time').css('line-height', '20px'); }; document.getElementById('brands').innerHTML = getBrandHtml(); }; })();。 yunchtitanium.com

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Listed On: 17 Oct 2022

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