Here are three things to know:
1. Apium’s 3D-printed PEEK implants can be also be used to treat hand and upper extremity injuries and infections.
2. The PEEK filament is based on specialty chemicals producer Evonik’s Vestakeep i4 G resin, which is designed for long-term implantable device production.
3. The additive manufacturing company aims to use its fused filament fabrication 3D printing technology to improve patient-specific PEEK implant and medical device production.
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