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Stainless steels were traditionally thought to be the only materials that could be used to manufacture biocompatible medical devices that were approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, this has since been proven incorrect. This, however, has since been proven to be incorrect. The production of light alloys using high pressure die casting.Since then, however, it has been demonstrated that this was incorrect. As a result of advancements in die casting surface treatments, medical device manufacturers now have access to a diverse range of specialized coatings and surface finishes that are designed to meet the rigorous testing and validation requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
So you are no longer required to limit your material selection to only one or two choices depending on your financial constraints. In order to take advantage of the speed and cost savings associated with our zinc multi-slide casting or our thin wall aluminum casting while still meeting your production needs and remaining in compliance with FDA regulations, Dynacast surface treatments are used.
You can significantly improve the finish of your surfaces by incorporating Dynacast technology into your design.
The responsibility for improving the conditions of their patients is shared by both physicians and medical-device manufacturers, and both are responsible for improving their products so that they can better meet the needs of their customers. Depending on your project requirements and budget, a variety of biocompatible surface treatments and finishes can be used in conjunction with the die casting process and alloys to maximize their benefits.The production of light alloys using high pressure die casting.
When it comes to metal medical components that do not need to be highly biocompatible, there are a variety of other options available, such as anodized aluminum, parylene, and conversion coating, that are suitable if the regulations are not as strict as they should be. Several members of our Dynacast team have years of experience in the medical industry and have made significant contributions to the streamlining of FDA validation processes.
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