ASTM F2066
Standard Specification for Wrought Titanium-15 Molybdenum Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications (UNS R58150)
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ASTM F2066 is the standard specification for wrought titanium-15 molybdenum alloy for surgical implant applications, identified by UNS R58150. It defines a technical basis for evaluating this titanium alloy in medical implant use, helping buyers, manufacturers, and quality teams align on material expectations. By focusing on composition and wrought product requirements, the standard supports more consistent material selection, procurement, and verification for implant-related applications where reliability and repeatability are important.
Purpose of ASTM F2066
The purpose of ASTM F2066 is to establish a clear specification for wrought titanium-15 molybdenum alloy intended for surgical implant applications. As an ASTM standard, it provides a common reference for the material designation UNS R58150 and helps frame expectations for product quality and conformity. In practice, this makes it easier to compare material offers, support technical review, and confirm that the alloy supplied is suitable for use in implant manufacturing and related engineering workflows.
Common use cases of ASTM F2066
This standard is commonly used when sourcing or qualifying wrought titanium-15 molybdenum alloy for surgical implant production. It is relevant to material procurement, incoming inspection, specification review, and supplier documentation for implant-grade metal products. ASTM F2066 may also be used by manufacturers and quality teams that need a recognized reference when evaluating material consistency, formability, and compliance for components intended for surgical applications.
Why ASTM F2066 matters
ASTM F2066 matters because implant materials demand dependable specification control and traceable technical requirements. Using a recognized standard helps reduce ambiguity during procurement and testing, supports quality control, and improves communication between suppliers and manufacturers. For organizations working with surgical implant materials, ASTM F2066 can help streamline compliance checks, reduce risk in material selection, and provide a clearer basis for product evaluation and acceptance.
- Wrought titanium-15 molybdenum alloy
- Surgical implant application focus
- UNS R58150 material designation
- Specification-based procurement and review
- Quality and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2023-04-07
- Publisher: ASTM
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