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Fabrication of custom designed spinal disc replacement for veterinary applications
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Two-phase alpha-beta titanium alloy Ti-6Al-7Nb is widely used in many industrial applications. Due to excellent biocompatibility and non-toxicity in human body environment and excellent mechanical properties it is an attractive material in medical field. Difficulties with fabrication complex shaped medical implants and gradient or lattice structures from Ti-6Al7Nb alloy lead to finding out fabrication method which allows to produce such elements. The most appropriate for mentioned applications are Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM), which enables producing any geometry directly from the Computer Aided Design (CAD) model. The aim of the study was fabrication of custom designed spinal disc replacement for veterinary applications.