The real value here isn't just the titanium—it's that ADLC coating dropping friction to μ=0.05, which basically eliminates heat buildup that kills bone tissue in standard metal-on-bone setups, and we've seen recovery times drop by about 20% in practice.

it come in ten sizes form 1# to 10#, so you'll usually find a match for most breeds without custom ordering, and the two-compnent design (base plate plus artificial groove) locks in place with 1.5mm or 2.4mm cortical screws—choose base on bone density.

The instrument set includes drills, screwdrivers, a depth gauge, and holders, all reusable, while teh implants themselves arrive sterile and single-use; we usually have stock on the mid-range sizes, but confirm lead time for size 1# or 10# as those can run 20 days or so.
One thing a buyer might not think to ask: the trial prostheses are color-coded by size, which saves a lot of fumbling mid-surgery. It's a small detail but experienced surgeons appreciate it.

Not great for cases with severe bone loss or active infection—you'll want a different approach there. Anyway, the CE and ISO13485 certs are standard, so regulatory review should be straightforward.

Roughly 50 units or so per batch for the popular sizes, and our company can provide COAs on request—just specify if you need HPLC or mechanicla test data.
The ADLC coating gives a friction coefficient of μ=0.05 against steel, which is far lower than uncoated titanium—meaning less wear on the implant and better joint movement for the dog.
We offer 10 sizes from 1# to 10#. The size choice depends on the dog's breed and anatomy; we provide a sizing guide with trial prostheses to help match the groove to the patient's patella.
The standard screw options are 1.5mm and 2.4mm cortical screws in multiple lengths, which cover most cases. If you need a custom length, we can discuss it, but MOQ may apply.
It's CE marked and manufactured under ISO13485. We provide certificates of analysis and sterilization records on request—just ask your sales contact.
The implants come sterile and single-use. The instruments—drills, screwdrivers, depth gauge, and holders—are reusable and packed separately for sterilization before surgery.