Materials for Medical Device Design

Choosing Materials for Medical Device Design

Regulatory mandates, unique specifications, limited material properties, and cost effectiveness all play a vital role in medical device design.

Common material choices Metals: for devices that need high strength thresholds, high durability, and corrosion resistance Ceramics: used for its high-wear resistance, chemical resistance, and biocompatibility Polymers: essential for flexibility, elasticity, and durability

Factors that affect material choice:

  • mechanical traits: strength, flexibility, and conductivity
  • material durability: longevity, reliability, shelf-life, and degradation resistance
  • functionality: demands need to be met to ensure operational success of the device

Not sure what materials are best for your device?

The key is knowing how to align device functionality with material attributes, while meeting regulatory requirements.

NEB’s experienced engineering team brings deep expertise to the process. We follow a rigorous, ISO 13485-certified development process that includes thorough verification and validation—ensuring every design meets client goals and end-user requirements.

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