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Posted · Biocompatible filaments

Hi.

As I'm working with biomedical engineering, I've been getting some questions from colleagues regarding biocompatible materials for the ultimaker. I've understod that PLA actually is fairly biocompatible but it is also not as strong as we would like. Can anyone recommend other materials that would be ok for contact with living cells?

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Mikael

 

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    I believe Colorfabb's XT is the most certified material as it has FDA approval. Not sure about the nylon and PET materials out there though. And the difference between foodsafe and living cellsafe is also quite extensive I'd say.

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    People have been discussing about testing both microfluidic chips or components of them that handle cells as well as some parts of a culture chamber where cells are expected to proliferate and be happy. I also had a colleague who work with implanting bone replacements in small animals who was a bit curious if it would be possible to model, print, test mechanically and implant designs.

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    I had a similar project when i bought my UM2. I was looking into possibilities of printing surgical pins in PLA. It seems doable to me, the only thing that is problematic to me is the whole testing and approval of this.

    But PLA is used in medecine i'm just not sure in the FDM technology is good for this?

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    No, you're absolutely right. I think that the point here was that rather than ordering expensive implants to test them you could do design and some tests with the simpler systems and then order a "real" printed implant when you had something you wanted to look more closely at.

    I think I read somewhere that Taulman was working on a certified medical grade nylon that would be very interesting. It would be one step closer to something I would trust more at least :)

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    Yes i've read about the taulmann filament too.

    I don't know if XT is good for this kind of use, maybe you should send an email to colorfabb to see what they say about it... When i did some research on this, XT wasn't available...

    PLA has some good reviews, it's also good because it's supposed to degrade itself after a couple of months (6months to 2 years).

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    Thanks, I'll look into it and if I find something very interesting I'll try to remember to post it here as well :)

     

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    Posted · Biocompatible filaments

    This is the topic i created when looking in the possibilities:

    http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/3966-use-of-pla-for-surgical-pins

     

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