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Selective Laser Micromelting Creates Medical Implants

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Selective laser micromelting enables processing of new materials that could be useful in medical implants. An electrode head coated with platinum-iridium using selective laser micromelting. Courtesy of Laser Zentrum Hannover. Researchers at Laser Zentrum Hannover EV and the University of Rostock used the additive process to coat electrodes for pacemakers with a platinum-iridium alloy. This represents the first time platinum has been successfully processed at the microscale, the researchers said. Platinum could be useful for pacemakers because it has excellent electrical...Read full article

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    Published: July 2015
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    Research & TechnologyEuropeGermanyLaser Zentrum HannoverLZHUniversity of RostockLasersadditive manufacturingselective laser meltingSLMselective laser micromeltingBiophotonics3d printingBioScanEuro News

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