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Metallic Biomaterials Processing and Medical Device Manufacturing
details the principles and practices of the technologies used in
biomaterials processing and medical device manufacturing. The book
reviews the main categories of metallic biomaterials and the
essential considerations in design and manufacturing of medical
devices. It bridges the gap between the designing of biomaterials
and manufacturing of medical devices including requirements and
standards. Main themes of the book include, manufacturing, coatings
and surface modifications of medical devices, metallic biomaterials
and their mechanical behaviour, degradation, testing and
characterization, and quality controls, standards and FDA
regulations of medical devices. The leading experts in the filed
discuss the requirements, challenges, recent progresses and future
research directions in the processing of materials and
manufacturing of medical devices. Metallic Biomaterials Processing
and Medical Device Manufacturing is ideal for those working in the
disciplines of materials science, manufacturing, biomedical
engineering, and mechanical engineering.
Metallic Foam Bone: Processing, Modification and Characterization
and Properties examines the use of porous metals as novel bone
replacement materials. With a strong focus on materials science and
clinical applications, the book also examines the modification of
metals to ensure their biocompatibility and efficacy in vivo.
Initial chapters discuss processing and production methods of
metals for tissue engineering and biomedical applications that are
followed by topics on practical applications in orthopedics and
dentistry. Finally, the book addresses the surface science of
metallic foam and how it can be tailored for medical applications.
This book is a valuable resource for materials scientists,
biomedical engineers, and clinicians with an interest in innovative
biomaterials for orthopedic and bone restoration.
Structural Biomaterials: Properties, Characteristics, and Selection
serves as a single point of reference to digest current research
and develop a deeper understanding in the field of biomaterials
engineering. This book uses a materials-focused approach, allowing
the reader to quickly access specific, detailed information on
biomaterials characterization and selection. Relevant to a range of
readers, this book provides holistic coverage of the broad
categories of structural biomaterials currently available and used
in medical applications, highlighting the property requirements for
structural biomaterials, their biocompatibility performance and
their safety regulation in key categories such as metals, ceramics
and polymers. The materials science perspective of this text
ensures the content is accessible even to those without an
extensive background in applied medicine, positioning this text not
just for students, but as an overview and reference for
researchers, scientists and engineers entering the field from
related materials science disciplines.
Despite advances in alternative materials, metals are still the
biomaterial of choice for a number of clinical applications such as
dental, orthopedic and cardiac implants. However, there are a
number of intrinsic problems associated with implanting metal in
the biological environment, such as wear, corrosion,
biocompatibility and toxicity, which must be addressed. Modern
technology has enabled scientists to modify metal surfaces or apply
special coatings to metals to improve their performance safety.
Surface Coating and Modification of Metallic Biomaterials will
discuss the most important modification techniques and coatings for
metals, first covering the fundamentals of metals as a biomaterial
and then exploring surface modification techniques and coatings.
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