ASM International, 2012, 400 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This volume considers the most common materials used in medical devices. State-of-the-art reference information is given for implant materials including stainless steels, cobalt-base alloys, titanium, shape memory alloys, noble metals, ceramic
ASM Handbook, Volume 23 - Materials for Medical Devices
โ Scribed by Narayan, Roger J. (Eds.)
- Publisher
- ASM International
- Year
- 2012
- Leaves
- 472
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume considers the most common materials used in medical devices. State-of-the-art reference information is given for implant materials including stainless steels, cobalt-base alloys, titanium, shape memory alloys, noble metals, ceramics, and polymers. Examples of materials- and mechanical-based failures of medical devices provide lessons learned in the failure analysis section. Biotribology and implant wear are covered extensively, including clinical wear and biological aspects of implant wear. A detailed look at corrosion includes its effects, corrosion products, mechanically assisted corrosion and corrosion fatigue. Biocompatibility is also discussed at length including biocompatibility of ceramics and polymers. Engineers with little exposure to medical and biomedical engineering will find this book particularly useful.
Content:
Front Matter
Policy on Units of Measure
Preface
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction 1. Introduction to Medical Implant Materials
2. Fundamentals of Medical Implant Materials
3. Applications of Medical Implant Materials
4. Microjoining in Medical Components and Devices
Part II. Corrosion and Biocompatibility 5. Biocompatibility, Metals Ions, and Corrosion Products
6. Corrosion Testing of Implantable Medical Devices
7. Biocompatibility of Metallic Materials for Medical Devices - The Effects of Corrosion and Corrosion Products
8. Mechanically Assisted Corrosion of Metallic Biomaterials
9. Corrosion Fatigue and Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Metallic Biomaterials
10. Biocompatibility of Ceramics
11. Biocompatibility of Polymers
Part III. Biotribology and Implant Wear 12. Tribological Characterization of Biomaterials
13. Biologic Aspects of Implant Wear
14. Friction and Wear of Dental Materials
15. Friction and Wear of Medical Implants and Prosthetic Devices
Part IV. Medical Implant Materials 16. Medical Applications of Stainless Steels
17. Cobalt-Base Alloys
18. Titanium and its Alloys for Biomedical Implants
19. Shape Memory Alloys
20. Noble and Precious Metal Applications in Biomaterials with Emphasis on Dentistry
21. Ceramic Materials
22. Tantalum
23. Medical Polymers
24. Medical Adhesives
25. Dental Composite Resins
26. Porous Coatings on Metallic Implant Materials
Part V. Implant Evaluation 27. Material and Chemical Characterization as a Part of the Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices
28. Surface Characterization for Medical Devices
29. Medical Device Failure Analysis
Part VI. Reference Information 30. International Standards for Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices
31. Medical Device Materials Reference
Index
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