Buehler Presents a Webinar: Assuring Medical Device Material Quality Through Metallographic Preparation of Medical Grade Alloys, Coatings and Ceramics
Today the manufacturing of medical devices and
materials has exploded due to Covid-19. More companies are
launching biomedical solutions to assist in living in today’s
world. Buehler, a leading global manufacturer of scientific
equipment is offering a webinar on Metallographic
Preparation for Medical Materials and Devices, on Tuesday, August 25, 2020
at 11am EDT or 4pm BST. Buehler’s webinar will
include examples of sample preparation procedures for quality control or
research of medical grade stainless steels, titanium and its alloys, cobalt
alloys and other specialty alloys. In addition, the webinar will also highlight
preparation approaches for ceramic based materials such as dental materials and
coatings.
Medical implants and components utilize
different alloys and coatings for good mechanical strength, wear and corrosion
resistant properties, super elasticity and most importantly biocompatibility. The presenter of the webinar is Dr. Evans Mogire, Buehler EMEA Laboratory Technical
Manager. Dr. Mogire notes, “Medical components and materials
present unique metallographic preparation challenges relating to mechanical
damage during sectioning and grinding, including the potential to mask
microstructural details during polishing stages. Other potential concerns
during metallographic preparation can be hard or brittle material fracture,
ductile deformation in soft materials, formation of false porosity, edge
rounding effect affecting coated thickness evaluation and foreign contamination
from abrasives or suspensions used during polishing.” Dr. Evans is
based in the United Kingdom at Buehler’s European
Solutions Centre in a collaborative venture with Warwick Manufacturing Group
(WMG) with over 600 staff and a strong relation with over 1000 global
companies, offering support to over 1800 SMEs through dedicated programmes.
Part of WMG's Materials Engineering Centre at the University of Warwick campus,
Buehler’s new Solutions Centre aims to support academic und industrial research
on various technologies ranging from additive manufacturing, biomedical, energy
storage, machining and processing of metallic and composite materials to joining
technologies.
The new laboratory is equipped with latest metallographic sample preparation
equipment, including several abrasive and precision sectioning machines,
high-end grinder-polishers and a spectral analysis system for chemical
characterisation of materials. Available equipment also includes Buehler's
latest hardness testers in varying degrees of automation and testing
capabilities, and Nikon optical microscopes interfaced with Buehler's own image
analysis software for ideal metallographic analysis.
The Buehler metallographic webinar will
highlight the preparation challenges and approaches that should be adopted to
achieve good quality, efficient and repeatable preparation, and
the correct evaluation of medical components, materials and devices. The
webinar is ideal for metallurgical technicians, engineers, quality control and
laboratory managers in any metallography facility preparing medical materials
or components. Registrants will receive a certificate for attending
this webinar. https://www.buehler.com/buehler-webinar-registration.php
For additional information, contact marketing at buehler dot com.
ABOUT BUEHLER
Since 1936, Buehler has
been a leading global engineer and maker of innovative metallographic equipment
and consumables used in specimen preparation and cross-sectional analysis
across many industries. This year the company is celebrating the
centennial for its Wilson hardness line which has been manufactured by Buehler
since 2012. The Buehler presentation will focus on the metallographic
preparation for medical materials and devices. For additional information
visit www.buehler.com .
Buehler is a division of Illinois Tool Works
(ITW), and is based in Lake Bluff, Illinois. ITW is a global, Fortune 200
company and global industrial manufacturer of value-added consumables and
specialty equipment with related service businesses. Buehler is a premier
manufacturer of scientific equipment and supplies for use in materials analysis
with offices in seven countries, sales distribution in over 100 countries, and
over 45 Buehler Solutions Centers.
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