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Media selection for micro blasting medical parts

T Whelan1

  • 1Comco Inc., Burbank, California 91504-3344, USA. timw@comcoinc.com

Medical Device Technology
|November 8, 2008
PubMed

Abstract:

Micro blasting is used in a range of applications including catheter, stent and pacemaker manufacturing. The correct media to use for the required surface is defined here together with some of the finer points of the process to ensure successful results.

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