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The white paper discusses how the shape and size of powder particles can have a great impact on the physical and chemical properties of the final product. Being able to analyse the size distribution and shape of the particles can also give useful information concerning the processes they go through in manufacturing and this analysis can help both to make the processes more efficient and to pinpoint the root causes of failure analysis.
Matthew Cantelo, Development Scientist, Healthcare, who authored the white paper says:
“Processing control for materials that enter the body is vital. Determining powder particle size, shape and distribution is vital in the medical devices sector, not only to improve processing efficiencies and to help solve failures quickly but also to develop the products and technologies of the future.”
The white paper details laser diffraction, discussing this well-known method for measuring particle size distribution (PSD) and highlighting its importance for the sector.
To download the free white paper, visit www.ceram.com/medical.
Ceram has a number of white papers on its website, including ‘Multi-Substituted Hydroxyapatites and their Role in Bone Replacement’, ‘Towards the Future of Controlled Release Applications’ and ‘Stents – New Materials and Technologies for the Future.’