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A Material Argument: Ceramic Injection Molding

May 13, 2013 3:17 pm | by Dr. Rachael Ambury, Sales and Applications Engineer, Morgan Technical Ceramics. | Morgan Technical Ceramics | Articles | Comments

Ceramic injection molded products are increasingly being used in the manufacture of innovative medical components and devices, thanks to the unique range of material and performance attributes. In this article, the material, its key features, and the growing range of applications for which it is suited are highlighted.

LISTED UNDER: Ceramic Injection Molding | Injection Molding | Molding
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Morgan Technical Ceramics Launches New High-Performance Piezoelectric Material

April 11, 2013 3:58 pm | by MDT Staff | Morgan Technical Ceramics | Product Releases | Comments

Morgan Technical Ceramics is extending its material portfolio with the launch of a new piezoelectric material. PZT5K1 is suitable for applications in the fields of scientific instrumentation, maritime, medical, energy harvesting and general industry.

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Medical Ceramic Materials, Components, and Assemblies

February 6, 2013 10:53 am | by MDT Staff | Morgan Technical Ceramics | Product Releases | Comments

Morgan Technical Ceramics will be showcasing a wide range of ceramic materials, components and assemblies, at the Medical Design & Manufacturing West (MD&M West) Conference and Exposition 2013...

LISTED UNDER: Transducers | Ceramics | Air Pump

Bioabsorbable Alloys for Medical Implants

March 29, 2012 7:15 am | Product Releases | Comments

Magnesium Elektron, a world leader in the development, manufacture and supply of high performance magnesium alloys, today gave details of its research activities in the area...

LISTED UNDER: Alloys | Ceramics

Metal Alloys for Medical Components

February 17, 2011 6:49 am | Boston Centerless | Product Releases | Comments

Boston Centerless stocks a variety of materials dedicated for use in medical applications. A broad array of components, devices, and implants are manufactured from these alloys.

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Steris Isomedix Services Offers Seminar on Current Issues in Medical Device Sterilization

February 2, 2010 4:24 am | Steris Isomedix Services | Product Releases | Comments

Join Steris Isomedix Services (MD&M West Booth 2915) for a one-day educational event on topics critical to success in medical device sterilization.

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C5 Medical Werks Showcases Latest in Implantable Ceramic Technology

February 2, 2010 4:23 am | C5 Medical Werks | Product Releases | Comments

C5 Medical Werks (CoorsTek’s MD&M West Booth 2541) currently manufactures ceramic components for

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Glass Ceramic Enables Machinable Material and Finished Components

January 14, 2009 9:25 am | Goodfellow Corporation | Product Releases | Comments

Macor glass ceramic products are available as both machinable material (rods, plates, bars, and discs) and finished components that are precision-machined to customer specifications. The company delivers the performance of a technical ceramic with the versatility of a high-performance plastic.

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Fine Ceramics Website

January 14, 2009 9:25 am | Product Releases | Comments

Kyocera Corp. has launched its Fine Ceramics World website, a comprehensive introduction to the field of fine ceramics and the various roles these materials play in supporting the development of cutting-edge technology.

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Ceramics—Ideal Alternative for Baby Boomers

May 8, 2008 8:41 am | Articles | Comments

With the baby boomer population remaining active while still exerting significant stress on their bodies, the number of joint replacement surgeries is increasing dramatically and expected to continue. As such, implant makers need materials that can help patients avoid "revision" surgeries.

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Reviewing Ceramic Advances for Medical Implants

August 10, 2007 8:03 am | Articles | Comments

Medical device manufacturers are in a constant search for new and innovative material advances. For implantable devices, they have been seeking alternatives to metal that offer greater advantages. One such material that has been used since the ‘70s is ceramics.

LISTED UNDER: Ceramics | Injection Molding | Biocompatibility Testing

Ceramic/Coatings

April 29, 2004 6:27 am | Morgan Advanced Ceramics | Product Releases | Comments

Ceramic and coating materials offer high-wear resistance, inert surfaces, and superior dielectric strength, resulting in extended product life and reduced costs.

LISTED UNDER: Ceramics | Device Coating
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