Titanium and stainless steel are the two most common materials for medical instruments. This comparison covers weight, strength, corrosion resistance, and pricing to help you choose.
Titanium and stainless steel are the two most common materials for medical instruments. This comparison covers weight, strength, corrosion resistance, and pricing to help you choose.
French/Japanese surgical-grade stainless steel (CrMo alloy) — precision forged, corrosion-resistant.
134°C autoclave sterilization, 500+ cycle tolerance. Maintains edge and structural integrity.
Suitable for routine restorative, endodontic, and periodontal procedures.
"Well-balanced, comfortable grip, no fatigue during long procedures." — Dr. Zhang, Shanghai