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As part of 3D Systems’ 360⁰ approach to additive manufacturing (AM), the company continuously researches and tests plastic and metal materials for use in orthopaedic implants, instrumentations, and models. In this webinar, you’ll discover some of the best practices learned as the team innovated new materials for use in 3D printed healthcare applications—from prototype to implant. Join the panel of experts as they address topics such as:

  • 3D Systems recent adoption of extrusion technology to print medical-grade, high-performance polymers, including PEEK, PPSU, PEI, and PEKK.
  • The impact of sterilization on 3D-printed polymers, such as mechanical properties, dimensional stability, color stability, and cytotoxicity
  • Importance of industry standards and regulatory concerns when it comes to materials used for 3D-printed devices
  • How process characterization and validation with titanium alloy Ti6Al4V can accelerate additive manufacturing of metal implants
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Speakers

  • Jeph Ruppert Headshot

    Jeph Ruppert
    Director, Application Innovation Group
    3D Systems

  • Ben Johnson Headshot

    Ben Johnson
    VP, Portfolio & Regulatory
    3D Systems

  • Marty-Johnson-Headshot

    Marty Johnson
    Technical Fellow, Systems and Print Process Engineer
    3D Systems