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#Medical_Grade_Materialsfor_3D_Printing

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#Excellence_in_science

Powered by the advanced material science and engineering, biomaterials and nano-composites for use in FDM 3D printing of permanent implants are now ready for everyone.

#Medical_FDM_3D_Printing_Materials

Continuous R&D in nanotechnology has empowered us to create new biomaterials. Bonlecule is first of its kind bioactive material for which can be made into FDM filament for 3D printing of permanent implants with ease and cost effectiveness.

 

To meet the high demands of medical technology on materials and components, we offer medical grade filaments that are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Our medical grade 3D printing filaments are the optimal solution for additive manufacturing of medical components. These filaments have been tested resp. evaluated for biocompatibility according to standard ISO 13485 ISO 10993 or USP class VI and meet the specified requirements for contact of up to 24 hours with skin and tissue and, if applicable, indirect contact with blood.

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Bonlecule

Bioactive & bone-liked properties

Medical PC

Tough & biocompatible

Medical PMMA

Rigid & chemical resistant

Medical PLLA

Bone-like & biodegradable

Medical PEEK

Strong & biocompatible

Medical PETG

Tough & biocompatible

Annealing Starting Kit

Include: medical grade quartz sand, medical grade steel box and medical grade steel lid

Why we need the Annealing Starting Kit?

The Starting Kit is a revolutionary solution designed to address the common issue of edge wrapping in implants during the annealing process. The Starting Kit ensures optimal results and prevents edge wrapping, providing a reliable and efficient solution for manufacturing high-quality  implants.

01

Prepare the Starting Kit

  • Place the implant carefully into the medical grade steel box, ensuring it fits securely.

  • Pour the medical-grade quartz sand into the box until the implant is completely covered.

03

Annealing Process

  • Transfer the annealing box to the annealing equipment.

  • Follow the recommended annealing temperature and duration specific to your  implants.

02

Secure the Starting Kit

  • Place the medical grade steel lid on top of the quartz sand-filled box, ensuring a tight coverage.

04

Successful Results

  • After the annealing process, remove the  from the equipment.

  • Open the lid and carefully remove the implant from the quartz sand, ensuring no particles adhere to the surface.

  • The implant is now ready for further processing or sterilization, free from any edge wrapping.

#Medical_Quality

✔ Industry standard facilities

✔ Produced in ISO 7 cleanroom facilities
✔ ISO 9001, ISO 13485 quality management system 

✔ In-house ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization 

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#Extreme_Diameter_Tolerence

✔ 1.75mm diameter with far less than ±0.05mm tolerance

✔ ±0.01mm tolerance at best
✔ Real-time feedback in diameter control in production  

✔ Powered by Keyence and EECTRL Opmac laser technologies
✔ Stringent quality control with no compromise

#3D_Printer_Calibration

Improve your model quality and sucess rate in 15 minutes!

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#Client_Hospital

National University Hospital

Singapore

HUS Helsinki University Hospital

Finland

Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Germany

Hospital Authority

Hong Kong, China

Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón

Spain

#Client_University

University of Oxford

UK

Boz Institute

USA

The University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong, China

Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Germany

HUS Helsinki University Hospital

Finland

Universidade de Coimbra

Portugal

Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón

Spain

ProteinLab UTEM

Chile

Nanyang Technological University

Singapore

Geological Survey
of Finland

Finland

Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Chile

York University

Canada

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