GR5 ELI ASTM F136 Titanium Disc for Dental
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Introduction
The GR5 ELI ASTM F136 Titanium Disc from JH-MEDICAL is a high-purity medical-grade titanium product designed specifically for dental implant and prosthetic applications. Manufactured under ISO9001 and ISO13485 quality systems, this titanium disc features exceptional biocompatibility, mechanical strength, and machinability — making it ideal for the production of custom dental abutments, crowns, and implant components that require both precision and safety.
Features
- Complies with ASTM F136 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) implant-grade titanium standard.
- Excellent biocompatibility suitable for direct contact with bone and soft tissue.
- High strength-to-weight ratio and superior corrosion resistance in oral environments.
- Outstanding machinability for precise dental milling and CAD/CAM systems.
- Manufactured under ISO9001 and ISO13485 certified production process.
- Stable microstructure ensuring consistent performance and long-term durability.
Product Data
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | GR5 ELI ASTM F136 Titanium Disc for Dental |
| Place of Origin | China |
| Brand Name | JH-MEDICAL |
| Certification | ISO9001, ISO13485 |
| Model Number | Ti-6Al-7Nb |
| Material | Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Grade 5 ELI) |
| Standard | ASTM F136 |
| Diameter | Customized (typically 98mm / 95mm / 100mm) |
| Thickness | 10mm – 30mm (custom sizes available) |
| Surface Finish | Polished / Turned / Bright Surface (as required) |
| Heat Treatment | Annealed per ASTM F136 specification |
| Packing | Vacuum sealed and packed in sterile-safe protective packaging |
| Inspection & Test | Ultrasonic test, tensile test, chemical analysis, surface inspection |
Application
The GR5 ELI Titanium Disc is widely used in dental implant systems, prosthetic abutments, implant-supported crowns, bridges, and custom CAD/CAM restorations. Its excellent machinability allows precise milling for dental frameworks and implant bases, providing optimal strength, lightweight performance, and long-term biocompatibility in the oral cavity.