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fractures using a minimal invasive method. the special feature of this implant is the free choice of screw placement. the user is able to set any desired screw in any proximal hole (either locking or non-locking screw). the free choice of screw angulation (+/- °, see page ) provides an advantage in fracture
l= mm, ao connector screwdriver, ws , with self-holding sleeve screwdriver, ws , conical head guide wire, steel, d= . mm, l= mm, tr, w. thread screws properties properties of the material: • nail plate material: titanium • material of screws: tial v eli • easier removal of the implant after the fracture...
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thanks. submit other answers - - : : there is no single metal alloy that is the strongest in every possible way. there's tensile strength, compressive strength, shear strength, impact strength, fatigue strength, fracture toughness, etc. and then there are several components to things like tensile strength
. there's the yield strength, where the material begins to permanently deform, which is usually (but not always) the practical maximum strength. there's the ultimate tensile strength, the highest possible stress before it begins to locally fail. and there's the fracture strength, where it completely...
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