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- W4225975050 abstract "In this chapter, we present an overview of materials used in rapid prototyping of biomedical devices, with their pros and cons, which are later used for implants of robotic prosthetic devices. Materials used in medical devices must meet strict performance requirements through all their life cycle, design, manufacturing, packaging, shipping, use and end use. The selection of materials in the biomedical field is strongly influenced by the application. In implants, the used materials must be corrosion resistant, biocompatible, bioactive, non-toxic and osseointegrated, with good mechanical strength and wear resistance, because this material will be in contact with body fluids. A material with those characteristics is considered a biomaterial. In the case of prosthesis, the selection of structural materials is focused on maximizing the strength/weight ratio of the overall prosthesis. Another aspect is manufacturability because the implant or prosthesis has to be cost-effective. There is a big number of materials to choose from, and each individual has particular needs. According to their chemical composition, the materials used in medical applications could be classified as metals, polymers, ceramics and composite materials." @default.
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