ASTM F1713
Standard Specification for Wrought Titanium-13Niobium-13Zirconium Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications (UNS R58130)
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ASTM F1713 is the standard specification for wrought titanium-13 niobium-13 zirconium alloy for surgical implant applications, identified as UNS R58130. It provides a technical basis for describing and evaluating this implant-grade alloy so buyers, manufacturers, and quality teams can align on a common material reference. By focusing on composition and material form for surgical use, the standard helps support consistency, traceability, and informed specification decisions for medical device applications.
What is ASTM F1713?
ASTM F1713 defines a material specification for wrought titanium-13niobium-13zirconium alloy used in surgical implant applications. As an ASTM standard, it serves as a controlled reference for this alloy designation and its intended medical-use context. The document is most relevant when a procurement, engineering, or quality process needs a clear material standard tied to UNS R58130. It helps establish a shared baseline for identifying the alloy in product requirements and technical documentation.
Where is ASTM F1713 used?
This specification is commonly used in the medical device supply chain when wrought titanium-13 niobium-13 zirconium alloy is selected for implant-related components. It may be referenced by manufacturers, material suppliers, and quality organizations working with surgical implant materials. ASTM F1713 is useful in purchasing specifications, material certification, and product development workflows where the alloy identity and form need to be documented clearly. It supports controlled use in applications where implant material consistency is important.
Why is ASTM F1713 important?
ASTM F1713 matters because it gives stakeholders a common technical standard for a specific implant alloy, which can reduce ambiguity during sourcing, testing, and compliance review. Using a recognized specification supports more consistent material selection and helps streamline quality control and product evaluation. For regulated or high-reliability medical applications, ASTM F1713 can also aid traceability and procurement decisions by linking the material to a formal ASTM reference.
- Wrought titanium-13niobium-13zirconium alloy
- Surgical implant applications
- UNS R58130 material reference
- Specification and procurement support
- Quality and compliance workflows
- Publication Date: 2021-12-08
- Publisher: ASTM
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