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It's Friday, and you know what that means – a new weekend read to start your weekend off right! 📚✨ Medical implants have recently benefited from established photonics manufacturing processes, such as laser cutting and marking, as well as emerging ones like additive manufacturing and surface structuring. The orthopedic sector has long used these technologies to enhance manufacturing efficiency, traceability, and quality control. Their application has expanded to many new implants, improving the overall quality and safety of medical devices. Medical implants and other implantable devices must function properly in the human body and not cause any harm to the patient. Initially, manual processes ensured the quality of the products to comply with the extremely high requirements of manufacturing a medical component. However, photonics processes soon established themselves as a great alternative to meet the demands of mass production. Both passive (such as stents, heart valve frames, and bone nails) and active implants (such as pacemakers, defibrillators, or neural sensors) have benefited from the advantages offered by laser technology. Apart from the well-known characteristics of speed, efficiency, and accuracy, there are some other specific advantages in the case of medical implants. Lasers can perform precise and automated 3D tasks, which is essential for the development of complex structures like stents and for welding electronic components in active implants. Additionally, laser processes maintain tight tolerances, offering significant advantages in producing lossless electrical connections and stable weld seams, ensuring the proper operation of active implants. Another interesting property is the bio-compatibility offered by laser processes, making them an ideal tool to process bio-compatible materials and ensure the proper integration of implants with living tissues or organs. 👉 See the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dYAWPAFD #WeekendRead #Photonics #MedicalImplants #LaserTechnology #AdditiveManufacturing #Healthcare

Photonic technologies for implantable medical devices

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