News - Oct 2025

The unseen precision shaping every orthopaedic implant...

Metal distal tibial medial plate designed for orthopedic applications

Behind every successful orthopaedic implant lies a detail that’s often overlooked but absolutely critical - the uniformity of its surface finish. Whether it’s a hip, knee, or spinal component, even the smallest inconsistency can influence how the implant integrates with bone and performs under stress.

Uniform surface finishing is far more than a cosmetic step. It plays a vital role in:

Osseointegration: A consistent texture encourages bone cells to attach and grow evenly, improving long-term stability.

Cleanliness and sterilisation: Irregular surfaces can trap contaminants, making it harder to achieve the ultra-clean conditions required in surgery.

Wear and performance: Controlled roughness reduces friction between components, extending implant lifespan and reliability.

This is where wet blasting has become a key process in orthopaedic manufacturing. By combining fine abrasives with water, it produces smooth, repeatable finishes that:

• Maintain tight control over surface roughness

• Remove residues without damaging sensitive alloys or coatings

• Ensure consistency across complex geometries such as porous or contoured implant surfaces

As orthopaedic designs grow more advanced and regulatory standards more exacting, surface finishing has moved from a final step to a strategic one. Wet blasting helps manufacturers deliver implants that perform flawlessly.

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