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Written by an exceptionally experienced author in the area of medical equipment product design, this text presents a comprehensive overview of such sound principles and state-of-the-art techniques covering a whole host of material types, biocompatability, the design process and future trends within this exciting field. An all-in-one reference text, concise and easy-to-read. Wide audience appeal, from industry professionals to students of design.
David Hill is the author of Design Engineering of Biomaterials for Medical Devices, published by Wiley.
MATERIALS. Material Available. Material Selection Processes. Ferrous Metals. Non-Ferrous Metals. Polymers. Poly(vinyl chloride)(PVC). Other Materials. Adhesives. Corrosion and Degradation. Biocompatability. Filters and Membranes. Fibre Optics. Battery Selection. DESIGN. Training and Education for Design. Design Process and Factors. Microengineering. Prototyping. Sterilisation. Standards. Specifications. Packaging. Communication in Design. Product Liability. Patents and Registration. Quality Assurance. Manufacturing Methods. FUTURE TRENDS. Future Trends. Environmental Issues. INFORMATION. Sourcing. Glossary. Index.
"This is a handbook of commercially available materials which are commonly used for medical devices" (Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 64, No. 1, January 1999)
David Hill, Graham Tucker, Matthew Fasham, David Hill, Matthew Fasham, Graham Tucker, Michael Shewry, Philip Shaw, UK) Hill, David (RPS Group plc, UK) Fasham, Matthew (RPS Group plc, UK) Tucker, Graham (Ecological Solutions, Michael (Scottish Natural Heritage) Shewry, Philip (Scottish Natural Heritage) Shaw
T. Fukuda, Wolfgang Menz, Japan) Fukuda, T. (Nagoya University, Department of Microsystem Engineering, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-01, Aichi, Germany) Menz, Wolfgang (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Institut fur Sozialforschung <br>Frankfurt