Invibio developed the implantable polymer PEEK-OPTIMA, which is now a commonly used biomaterial in trauma fixation devices. Invibio experts work closely with manufacturers of trauma implants to develop new products.
Here are five value-added services Invibio offers trauma device companies:
1. Biomaterials that enable semi-rigid fixation with improved fatigue performance and radiolucency.
2. Development of new materials and processing technologies to increase implant design flexibility.
3. Application-specific research and testing advice for devices such as distal radius plates and intramedullary nails.
4. rototyping, validation and manufacturing of PEEK polymer and composite medical devices.
5. A dedicated team with extensive experience in the trauma medical device industry.
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