GSO ASTM F1377:2023
ASTM F1377:21
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 May 2023
Standard Specification for Cobalt-28Chromium-6Molybdenum Powder for Medical Devices (UNS R30075, UNS R31537, and UNS R31538)
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GSO ASTM F1377:2023 Scope
This specification covers the requirements for cobalt-28chromium-6molybdenum alloy powders for coating of orthopedic implants. This specification covers powder requirements only and does not address coating properties. Materials may be manufactured by rotating electrode process, inert gas atomization, or other methods that meet the powder requirements of this specification. The powder shall conform to chemical composition, sieve analysis, and cleanliness requirements of this specification.
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