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Dec 5

Man has titanium jaw

NILS Grimley fought his way back from a coma after a devastating car accident, but two years on a problem with his jaw meant talking and eating still eluded him.Doctors told Mr Grimley the problem was neurological.

But a dentist determined the problem was mechanical and a referral from a specialist surgeon in Western Australia, where Mr Grimley’s accident occurred, led him to Lake Macquarie.

Charlestown oral and maxillofacial surgeon Michael Bowler took on the case.

Dr Bowler inserted a titanium jaw joint two weeks ago.

In most cases, a patient has the damaged joint removed, with the piece used to model a replacement.

The patient’s jaw is then wired until the artificial joint is inserted in another surgery.

But because Mr Grimley’s jaw was not broken, Dr Bowler was able to have the replacement joint made before surgery and remove and replace the section in one operation.

A fortnight later, Mr Grimley, 35, can already open his mouth twice as wide as before and can eat again.

Mr Grimley was in a coma for two weeks after his accident.

He was on his way home from basketball when a drunk driver ran a red light and hit his car.

It followed the death of his brother Emrys in 1992, who was killed in an almost identical car accident in Western Australia when a drugged driver ran a red light.

On waking from the coma, Nils could not even control his blinking.

With help from parents, Laurelle and John, who stretched his limbs, talked and played nature documentaries to stimulate Mr Grimley’s mind, he slowly regained movement.

Mr Grimley’s dedication to rehabilitation and exercise has also aided his recovery.

‘‘I never give in,’’ he said.

‘‘To me, this is for now.

‘‘But I want to go back to a normal.’’

Dr Bowler said Mr Grimley was an inspiration.

‘‘For anyone with a brain injury who’s had a car accident, he’s just exemplary. He’s a role model.’’


Sep 13

What are Special Metals?

Special metals contain more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: 

aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, 

tungsten, or vanadium.

We are specialist stockists, suppliers and manufacturers of molybdenum, titanium, tungsten, niobium, zirconium, silver and gold.

If you would like any more information on this topic then please email use.

sales@special-metals.co.uk


Jul 11

Titanium

Titanium (pronounced /ti’tane’ium/) is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including to sea water and chlorine) transition metal with a silver colour.

Titanium can be alloyed with iron, aluminium, vanadium, molybdenum, among other elements, to produce strong lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial process (chemicals and petro-chemicals, desalination plants, pulp, and paper), automotive, agri-food, medical prostheses, orthopedic implants, dental and endodontic instruments and files, dental implants, sporting goods, jewelry, mobile phones, and other applications.


Aug 11

Titanium Treasure

The biggest titanium mine based in Cambodia has been estimated by its owner to have up to $135 billion in deposits and is setting up to start producing in Koh Kong in 2011. Its in Chi Pat village and will be 20,400 hectares, which will be the biggest in Cambodia to date.

Chea Chet said “the project had received approval from both the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy and the Cambodian Development Council”.

“We are going to process titanium slag and shift it to Japan, the United States, China – any market we can sell it to” he said. Titanium slag is a semi-processed form of the element. It is treated further to produce titanium – used in a wide range of products ranging from toothpaste, to lasers and aircraft engines.

Chea Chet also added “In every 100 million tonnes of ore, 45 percent was slag. This could be sold at between $700 to $2,500 per tonne, depending on market fluctuations, he said.