The Endoskeleton devices are made of a combination of metal and PEEK polymer materials. The company’s proprietary surface technology has shown to promote bone growth when compared to smooth titanium or PEEK.
Titan now has more than 40 patents, both awarded to them and under review, including 13 from 2013.
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