H8 O8 P4 Ca2

ceramic
· H8 O8 P4 Ca2

H8O8P4Ca2 is a calcium phosphate ceramic compound, likely a hydroxyapatite or related phosphate phase, which represents a family of bioceramics widely studied for biomedical applications. This material class is valued in orthopedic and dental engineering for its chemical similarity to natural bone mineral, enabling direct bonding with biological tissues without inflammatory response. Calcium phosphates are preferred over many polymer alternatives in load-bearing applications due to their superior biocompatibility and osteogenic properties, though they are typically used as coatings, composites, or scaffolds rather than monolithic load-bearing components.

orthopedic implant coatingsdental bone graftstissue engineering scaffoldsbiomedical device surfacesbone regeneration matricesmaxillofacial reconstruction

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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