Cobalt-Chrome Alloy

Cobalt-chrome alloy refers to an alloy composed of chrome, cobalt, and other metals (such as molybdenum, nickel), with a small proportion and a high melting point, which was originally developed for jet engines. It is widely used to make human joints and dental repair bodies. At present, 3D printing technology combining cobalt-chrome alloy materials has been used in the oral field.

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