The company’s Ti-Bond coating consists of random, unconnected titanium pores, which are biomechanically adhered through a plasma vacuum spray process to the superior and inferior surfaces of its PEEK interbody implants. This results in an ideal bone-opposing surface while allowing for direct visualization of the fusion mass through the radiolucent PEEK material.
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