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Top of knee joint. This is the top of an artificial knee joint: I've removed the plastic block that attaches just underneath this metal part, and which mates with the double-ball of the other half, which you can see under aluminum. Unfortunately they seem to be a different brand or something because the parts don't fit each other. I originally thought these were titanium, but the source, Paul Wellin's Brother, reports as follows: "The top of knee joint and the hip joint ball attachment are probably made of a different alloy, cobalt-chrome, for increased strength and decreased flexibility as compared to titanium." I don't know whether there is more cobalt or more chromium in the alloy, so I've somewhat arbitrarily chosen to put them under cobalt. Source: Paul Wellin Contributor: Paul Wellin Acquired: 14 June, 2002 Text Updated: 11 March, 2007 Price: Donated Size: 2.5" Purity: <60% Sample Group: Body Parts+Medical | |||
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