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  • Medical Device Link .
    Glass that has interconnected pores and could assist in bone vascularization. The glass has potential as a biocompatible material for implants in orthopedic procedures. According to Himanshu Jain, director of the International Materials Institute for New Functionalities in Glass at Lehigh
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    tools, diagnostic cartridges and small parts needing 3-D geometry in polymer materials and favoring higher volume production due to tooling cost but lower piece price Restricted to metals so parts needing high strength, hard surfaces, or specific biocompatible metals such as mechanisms, implants
  • Active Implantable Medical Devices: Winning the Power Struggle
    ). "There is no CTRL-ALT-DEL function." As electronic components themselves are not biocompatible, they need to be encased in high-integrity hermetic housings. The components are not allowed to get warm as this would damage human tissue, so heat dissipation is a challenge. "Any system that puts
  • Pyrolytic Graphite Heat Spreader Options for High Performance Embedded Components and Systems
    and biocompatible. · Tailored thermal conduction from 450 -2000 W/m°K. · Anisotropic conduction and CTE but can be oriented to match application. IMAPS Advanced Technology Workshop on Thermal Management 2006. Palo Alto, CA USA. 6. September 11-13, 2006. PYROID® HT Pyrolytic Graphite Characteristics. MINTEQ

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