The stainless steel type of metal which consists of molybdenum, nickel and chromium. These types of elements within a metal should be what is preferred especially when choosing a hip implant or any other type of implant.
The implants should include this important elements since these ensure durability, resistance and polish.
I have read about this on few sources on the web and am sharing it here.
Some implants do contain harmful elements that could cause metallosis, that's why picking up which is right is an important task
Sources:
http://www.rotlaw.com/smith-nephew-r3/
I know that exist some hip implant from ceramic and metal. In my opinion it`s much better then metal-on-metal hip implant (this kind of implant can cause cancer).
316LVM Surgical Stainless Steel
yes it will because steel is a type of metal
lasik surgery
Surgical Grade Steel
The best type of saw for cutting metal efficiently and accurately is a metal-cutting bandsaw.
mmm the best type is aluminum
Metal. That's the best I can do from your question.
No, the problems with hip implants are not only limited to metal-on-metal implants. Other types of hip implants, such as metal on plastic or ceramic on ceramic, have also been associated with issues such as implant loosening, fracture, and infection. Each type of hip implant has its own unique set of challenges and potential complications.
Silver is the best conductor
The best type of glue to use for bonding glass to metal is a clear epoxy adhesive.
There's no such thing as a good metal for body armor. Kevlar is best.