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As medical devices become more intricate, with an increasing number
of components made from a wide range of materials, it is important
that they meet stringent requirements to ensure that they are safe
to be implanted and will not be rejected by the human body. Joining
and assembly of medical materials and devices provides a
comprehensive overview of joining techniques for a range of medical
materials and applications.
Part one provides an introduction to medical devices and joining
methods with further specific chapters on microwelding methods in
medical components and the effects of sterilization on medical
materials and welded devices. Part two focuses on medical metals
and includes chapters on the joining of shape memory alloys,
platinum (Pt) alloys and stainless steel wires for implantable
medical devices and evaluating the corrosion performance of metal
medical device welds. Part three moves on to highlight the joining
and assembly of medical plastics and discusses techniques including
ultrasonic welding, transmission laser welding and radio frequency
(RF)/dielectric welding. Finally, part four discusses the joining
and assembly of biomaterial and tissue implants including
metal-ceramic joining techniques for orthopaedic applications and
tissue adhesives and sealants for surgical applications.
Joining and assembly of medical materials and devices is a
technical guide for engineers and researchers within the medical
industry, professionals requiring an understanding of joining and
assembly techniques in a medical setting, and academics interested
in this field.
Introduces joining methods in medical applications including
microwelding and considers the effects of sterilization on the
resulting joints and devicesConsiders the joining, assembly and
corrosion performance of medical metals including shape memory
alloys, platinum alloys and stainless steel wiresConsiders the
joining and assembly of medical plastics including multiple welding
methods, bonding strategies and adhesives
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