ISO 5832-1 Compliant 316LVM Stainless Steel Wire for Bone Fixation1
ISO 5832-1 Compliant 316LVM Stainless Steel Wire for Bone Fixation2

ISO 5832-1 Compliant 316LVM Stainless Steel Wire for Bone Fixation

Model NumberMedical Stainless Steel
Brand NameDLX
Delivery Time5-21 Days
  • Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
  • Supply Ability:400 tons per month
  • Origin of Goods:China JiangSu
  • Supply Situation:Available
  • Certificate:CE,ROHS,ISO9001
  • Custom Made:Available
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Our ISO 5832-1 compliant 316LVM stainless steel wire is a top-notch choice for bone fixation, delivering the strength and reliability needed to help bones heal right. This isn’t just any wire—it’s a vacuum-melted, medical-grade alloy built for the toughest orthopedic challenges. With its exceptional corrosion resistance and biocompatibility, our 316LVM wire is perfect for crafting wires, cables, pins, and screws that stabilize fractures and support spinal systems. We’ve dialed in our production to meet ISO 5832-1 and ASTM F138 standards, ensuring every spool creates implants that make a real difference for patients.

What sets our 316LVM stainless steel wire apart is its carefully engineered composition. Packed with 17-19% chromium, 13-15% nickel, and 2.25-3.5% molybdenum, with carbon under 0.03%, it’s designed to resist corrosion while staying flexible. Its tensile strength of 490-690 MPa and elongation of 40-50% make it ideal for dynamic bone fixation systems that need to flex without breaking. The yield strength of 190-300 MPa ensures it can handle the stresses of weight-bearing bones. Our vacuum-melting process slashes inclusions, ensuring a cleaner material, and we draw wires to diameters as fine as 0.1mm, perfect for precision orthopedic components.

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Biocompatibility is a must for bone fixation, and our 316LVM wire nails it. The high chromium and molybdenum content forms a robust passive oxide layer that resists pitting in the body’s saline or acidic fluids. This layer self-heals quickly if scratched, ensuring implants last for decades—often 20 years or more. Studies show nickel release is minimal, below 0.5 µg/cm²/week, reducing risks of inflammation or allergies, even in sensitive patients. Our electropolishing and passivation treatments create a smooth surface, cutting bacterial adhesion by up to 30%, per clinical data, which lowers infection risks in orthopedic surgeries.

The orthopedic implant market is thriving, projected to hit $60 billion by 2030, driven by an aging population and advances in minimally invasive surgeries. Our 316LVM stainless steel wire is a key player, offering a cost-effective, high-performance solution for bone fixation manufacturing. Industry trends are leaning toward patient-specific implants, with 3D printing and CAD/CAM enabling custom designs. Our wire’s machinability makes it a natural fit for these processes, allowing intricate shaping. Sustainability is a big deal too—our wire is 100% recyclable, reducing waste and aligning with healthcare’s push for greener practices.

Comparison of Medical Stainless Steel Grades, Materials, and Applications

Grade

Composition

Key Properties

Corrosion Resistance

Biocompatibility

Applications

Advantages

Limitations

316L

Fe (60-70%), Cr (16-18%), Ni (10-14%), Mo (2-3%), C (<0.03%)

Tensile: 485-620 MPa, Yield: 170-290 MPa, Elongation: 40-50%, Hardness: 95 HRB

Excellent (passive oxide layer, resists pitting)

High, minimal ion release, rare Ni sensitivity

Bone plates, screws, stents, hip stems, dental implants

Cost-effective, machinable, fatigue-resistant

Possible Ni sensitivity, heavier than Ti

304L

Fe (65-74%), Cr (18-20%), Ni (8-10.5%), C (<0.03%)

Tensile: 485-550 MPa, Yield: 170-240 MPa, Elongation: 40-55%, Hardness: 92 HRB

Good, less resistant to pitting than 316L

Moderate, higher Ni release risk

Temporary implants, surgical tools, guidewires

Affordable, easy to form, widely available

Limited for long-term implants due to corrosion

17-4 PH

Fe (70-78%), Cr (15-17.5%), Ni (3-5%), Cu (3-5%), C (<0.07%)

Tensile: 930-1100 MPa, Yield: 725-860 MPa, Hardness: 30-44 HRC

Very good, but less than 316L in saline

Good, but less biocompatible than 316L

Load-bearing implants, surgical instruments

High strength, heat-treatable, durable

Complex processing, less corrosion-resistant

420

Fe (80-90%), Cr (12-14%), C (0.15-0.4%)

Tensile: 700-950 MPa, Yield: 340-450 MPa, Hardness: 45-50 HRC

Moderate, prone to pitting in body fluids

Moderate, not ideal for long-term implants

Cutting tools, temporary pins, dental drills

High hardness, wear-resistant, sharpenable

Poor corrosion resistance for permanent use

440C

Fe (78-85%), Cr (16-18%), C (0.95-1.2%)

Tensile: 760-1000 MPa, Yield: 450-600 MPa, Hardness: 56-60 HRC

Moderate, better than 420 but less than 316L

Limited, high carbon affects biocompatibility

Surgical blades, high-wear tools

Extremely hard, excellent edge retention

Not suitable for long-term implants

F138 (316LVM)

Fe (60-70%), Cr (17-19%), Ni (13-15%), Mo (2.25-3.5%), C (<0.03%)

Tensile: 490-690 MPa, Yield: 190-300 MPa, Elongation: 40-50%, Hardness: 95 HRB

Superior, optimized for medical use

Excellent, lowest ion release, vacuum-melted

Orthopedic implants, cardiovascular stents

Enhanced purity, top biocompatibility

Higher cost than standard 316L

303

Fe (65-75%), Cr (17-19%), Ni (8-10%), S (0.15-0.35%)

Tensile: 500-620 MPa, Yield: 240-290 MPa, Elongation: 35-50%, Hardness: 90 HRB

Moderate, sulfur reduces corrosion resistance

Moderate, not ideal for permanent implants

Machined components, non-implant devices

Excellent machinability, cost-effective

Not suitable for long-term implants

Nitronic 60

Fe (60-70%), Cr (16-18%), Ni (8-9%), Mn (7-9%), N (0.08-0.18%)

Tensile: 620-793 MPa, Yield: 345-414 MPa, Hardness: 95-100 HRB

Very good, resists galling and wear

Good, but less studied for implants

Wear-resistant implants, joint components

High wear resistance, galling resistance

Limited medical use, higher cost

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Challenges in the industry include corrosion, with 5-7% of implant failures tied to pitting in body fluids. We’re tackling this with research into bioactive coatings, like hydroxyapatite, that boost corrosion resistance and osseointegration by 25%, based on recent studies. Regulatory standards, like FDA, ISO 13485, and ISO 5832-1, demand rigorous testing for biocompatibility and fatigue resistance. Our wire exceeds these, with every batch undergoing ultrasonic testing, chemical analysis, and compliance checks to ensure zero defects. Nickel allergies affect 10-15% of patients, and our 316LVM wire’s vacuum-melted purity minimizes release, ensuring safety for most long-term applications.

Applications for our 316LVM stainless steel wire are critical in bone fixation. It’s perfect for Kirschner wires (K-wires) and cerclage cables, stabilizing fractures in bones like the femur, tibia, or humerus during healing. Screws and plates made from our wire provide robust support for complex fractures or spinal fusion systems. In minimally invasive surgeries, our wire’s flexibility supports fine pins for precise placement. We’re seeing use in pediatric orthopedics, where lightweight implants are key, and in veterinary surgery, where our wire crafts animal fixation devices, proving its versatility across fields.

Comparing ourselves to the market, our 316LVM stainless steel wire stands out for its quality and customization. We source the purest raw materials, using vacuum-melting to reduce inclusions by up to 300% compared to standard alloys. Our drawing and annealing processes optimize grain structure, boosting fatigue life for implants under constant stress. Unlike generic suppliers, we achieve tolerances as tight as ±0.001 inches, ideal for micro-machined components. Every spool is tested for tensile strength, hardness, and ISO 5832-1 compliance, guaranteeing reliability in every implant.

Customization is our edge. Need a wire with a specific diameter for a spinal cable or a polished finish for smooth screw insertion? We deliver tailored solutions in days, keeping your production on track. Our surface treatments, like electropolishing and passivation, enhance biocompatibility and reduce infection risks by up to 20%. Cost-wise, our 316LVM wire offers premium performance at a lower price than titanium or cobalt-chrome, making advanced implants accessible to more hospitals. Our material experts provide hands-on support, helping you integrate our wire into complex designs, saving you time and R&D costs.

Looking ahead, the orthopedic industry is embracing robotics and AI-driven design, and our 316LVM wire is ready for the future. It’s compatible with additive manufacturing and laser cutting, enabling innovative implant geometries for patient-specific needs. We’re investing in antimicrobial coatings that could reduce infection rates by 15%, addressing a key concern in bone fixation surgeries. With rising healthcare costs, our wire provides a budget-friendly option without compromising quality, helping clinics deliver better care. Its durability—lasting 10-20 years in many cases—reduces revision surgeries, improving patient outcomes and lowering long-term costs.

Comparison Parameters Table

Parameter 316LVM Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) Cobalt-Chrome (Co-Cr)
Density (g/cm³) 7.9-8.0 7.9-8.0 4.4-4.5 8.3-9.2
Elastic Modulus (GPa) 193 193 110-114 210-240
Yield Strength (MPa) 190-300 200-275 800-900 450-1000
Tensile Strength (MPa) 490-690 500-700 900-1000 900-1200
Hardness (HRB/HRC) ~95 HRB ~92 HRB ~36 HRC 30-40 HRC
Corrosion Resistance Superior (vacuum-melted) Good (less Mo than 316LVM) Superior in body fluids Very good, but ion release risk
Biocompatibility Excellent, low ion release Moderate, higher Ni release Excellent, low reactivity Good, but Co ion concerns
Cost Moderate Very low Medium High
Common Applications Bone fixation wires, screws Archwires, brackets Joint replacements Bearings, dental crowns
Fatigue Strength Excellent for cyclic loads Good for cyclic loads Excellent Superior

In short, our ISO 5832-1 compliant 316LVM stainless steel wire is a cornerstone for bone fixation innovation. From stabilizing fractures to supporting spinal systems, it’s built to perform where reliability and biocompatibility matter most. We’re committed to pushing the boundaries, whether through cleaner alloys, smarter finishes, or faster delivery. As the orthopedic field evolves, our wire is at the forefront, enabling manufacturers to create implants that transform lives with confidence.

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About Us:

Our 12,000㎡ factory is equipped with complete capabilities for research, production, testing, and packaging. We strictly adhere to ISO 9001 standards in our production processes, with an annual output of 1,200 tons. This ensures that we meet both quantity and quality demands. Furthermore, all products undergo rigorous simulated environment testing including high temperature, high pressure, and corrosion tests before being dispatched, ensuring they meet customer specifications. 

For all our clients, we offer timely and multilingual after-sales support and technical consulting, helping you resolve any issues swiftly and efficiently.

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FAQs:

  • What is the composition of ISO 5832-1 compliant 316LVM stainless steel?
    It contains iron (60-70%), chromium (17-19%), nickel (13-15%), molybdenum (2.25-3.5%), and carbon (<0.03%), with trace manganese, silicon, and sulfur.

  • What are the key mechanical properties of 316LVM stainless steel for bone fixation?
    Tensile strength ranges from 490-690 MPa, yield strength from 190-300 MPa, elongation from 40-50%, and hardness around 95 HRB, ensuring flexibility and strength.

  • How is 316LVM stainless steel wire used in bone fixation?
    It’s used for wires, cables, pins, and screws in fracture fixation and spinal stabilization, providing durability and corrosion resistance.

  • What makes 316LVM stainless steel corrosion-resistant for bone fixation?
    Its high chromium and molybdenum content, enhanced by vacuum melting, forms a robust oxide layer, resisting corrosion in body fluids and sterilization.

  • What are current industry trends for 316LVM stainless steel in bone fixation?
    Trends include bioactive coatings for enhanced osseointegration, 3D printing for custom fixation devices, and minimally invasive surgical techniques.

  • Is 316LVM stainless steel biocompatible for bone fixation?
    Yes, it’s highly biocompatible with minimal ion release, optimized by vacuum melting, ideal for long-term bone implants.

  • What advantages does 316LVM stainless steel have over other materials?
    It’s more cost-effective than titanium, with superior corrosion resistance compared to 304 stainless steel, and easier to machine than cobalt-chrome.

  • How does 316LVM stainless steel support sustainability in bone fixation manufacturing?
    Its recyclability, long lifespan, and efficient production reduce waste and revision surgeries, aligning with eco-friendly medical trends.

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