Materials Solutions for Medical Device Instrumentation

Stainless steels have been used for decades in the medical industry for both medical device instrumentation and implants. It is generally  understood that corrosion resistance is required for medical implants and their instrumentation, coupled with good levels of strength.  However, how such corrosion resistance and strength are derived, or what is currently available to the field is not entirely clear.

Carpenter Technology has developed numerous alloys to support the ever-evolving needs of the medical industry, driving towards alloys with improved performance and processes that further harness the capabilities of flagship materials.

In this white paper Carpenter outlines and introduces:

  • recent advancements of current materials used in medical instrumentation
  • new materials and processes available to the medical device industry
  • highlights the evolution materials have taken to align with new regulations, like EU MDR, and new applications, like robotics.

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