pyrocarbon
Pyrocarbon, also known as pyrolytic carbon, is a form of carbon produced by the thermal decomposition of a carbon-containing gas in the absence of oxygen. This process, called pyrolysis, typically occurs at high temperatures. The resulting material is characterized by its highly ordered atomic structure, with carbon atoms arranged in layered planes, giving it a unique set of properties.
Pyrocarbon exhibits excellent biocompatibility, meaning it is well-tolerated by the human body and does not elicit
Beyond biomedical engineering, pyrocarbon finds applications in other fields. Its high temperature resistance and chemical inertness