Medical Device Materials II : Proceedings from the Materials & Processes for Medical Devices Conference 2004, August 25-27, 2004, St. Paul Minnesota /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Materials Park, OH :
ASM International,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- CONTENTS
- Medical Device Failures
- Can We Learn from Our Mistakes?
- Bending Fatigue Characteristics of Nitinol
- High Strain Accelerated Fatigue Failure Testing of NiTi Implantable Devices
- Cyclic Properties of Superelastic Nitinol Tubing
- Thermal Processing of Polycrystalline NiTi Shape Memory Alloys
- Failure Analysis of NiTi Wires Used in Medical Applications
- Corrosion of Laser Marks on Instruments
- Effects of Oxygen Contamination in the Argon Shielding Gas in Laser Welding of Commercially Pure Titanium Thin Sheet
- Laser Drilling for Medical Device ManufacturingPulsed Laser Deposition of Diamondlike Carbon-Hydroxyapatite Composites
- Metallographic Preparation of Orthopedic Medical Devices
- Structural properties of PVD coatings on implants and their influence on stimulation performance in pacing applications
- Characterization and Comparison of Coated Bone Drill Bits
- The Challenge of Plasma Processing
- Its Diversity
- Mechanical Properties of Calcium Phosphate Invert Glass-Ceramic Coated Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr for Biomedical Applications
- Modifying the Mechanical Properties of Porous Equiatomic Nickel-Titanium to Better Mimic BoneDevice Specific NiTi TTT Diagram: Lessons Learned
- Development and Testing of Manufacturable Thin Film TiNi for Medical Devices
- Clausius-Clapeyron Equations in Different Types of Nickel Titanium Shape Memory Alloy
- An Investigation of the Effect of Drawing Temperature on Nitinol Processing
- Improved fracture healing with use of Shape Memory Alloys
- Phase Transformations in Nitinol and Challenges for Numerical Modeling
- Optimization of a Combined Nitinol/Polymer Device Using FEAA Numerical and Experimental Investigation into the Forces Generated when Cutting Biomaterials
- Process Simulation Applications in the Medical Industry
- Functionally Gradient Diamondlike Carbon Nanocomposites for Medical Applications
- Material Design for Neural Applications Using Carbon Nanofibers
- Healthy Aims
- Development of Implantable Microsystems Medical Devices MPMD 2004, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Fluid Composition Influences Wear Testing of Artificial Knee Implants
- The Development of Wear Resistant Titanium-Ceramic Composites for Orthopaedic Implant DevicesCharacterization of Biomedical Wire for Optimum Performance in Suture Needle Manufacture and Use
- The Effect of Bundle Type on Cerclage Cable Fatigue life
- Effects of Surface Modification of Ti on Cement Bond Strengths
- Development of Beta Titanium Alloys with Low Young's Modulus
- Sandvik Bioline 1RK91
- An Advanced Material for Medical Device Manufacture