Product features

Outstanding biocompatibility
Our medical-grade titanium wires are made from TC4 and TC4ELI (GR23) titanium alloy materials that comply with international standards. They can effectively reduce the body's rejection response and ensure the harmonious coexistence of the implants with human tissues.

Excellent mechanical properties
The tensile strength of TC4 titanium alloy wires is ≥ 860 MPa, while that of TC4ELI titanium alloy wires can reach ≥ 960 MPa, and the maximum can reach 1200 MPa. Our titanium wire products have excellent elastic properties, combining strength and elasticity, and are suitable for bone needles (Kerr needles) and elastic intramedullary nails.

Precise manufacturing process
The diameter range of our medical-grade titanium wires covers φ0.15 - 8mm. Common specifications include φ0.8, φ1.0, φ1.2, φ2.0, φ3.0, φ4.0, etc. The surface roughness of the products is controlled at ≤ 0.4 μm, ensuring the smoothness and safety of contact with human tissues.
Medical scene application
Orthopedic fixation
Used for tibial compression screws (such as those with a diameter of 5mm), spinal orthoses, etc.
Dental implantation
Applicable to dental implants and other dental medical equipment.
Surgical instruments
Applied for manufacturing bone pins (Kirschner pin), elastic intramedullary nails, and other surgical implants.



Quality control and standard certification
Our titanium wires place great emphasis on product quality control. We have comprehensive testing methods and have obtained the ISO13485 certification for medical device quality management. We strictly follow domestic and international standards such as GB/T13810-2017, ASTM F136, and ISO5832-3.

Company advantages
Strong technical strength support
Material selection and processing experience
Deep processing and customization
Medical device quality management certification

Baoji Yibaite New Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
We are willing to collaborate with customers from all sectors to jointly promote the development and innovation of the medical device industry.












