Buehler's Impact on the Medical Device Materials Industry
Buehler is a trusted name in the medical community, supporting the life-changing advancements of medical device manufacturers, material suppliers and researchers. As an early and ongoing innovator of material analysis equipment and consumables for Class II and Class III devices, we bring extensive knowledge of proper testing processes to the highly technical areas of medical product development, manufacturing, academic research and quality control.
Buehler can customize a process for virtually any material, even providing on-site technical consultancy and implementation. Our combination of reliable equipment, above-and-beyond customer service and on-time delivery makes us a ling-term partner to many of the medical field's most recognized names.
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Medical Electronics
How to Select and Use Final Polishing Oxide Media
Metallographic Preparation of Fiber Reinforced Composites with/without Metallic Inserts
Metallographic Preparation of Medical Implants – Stents, Orthopaedics…
Minimizing Destructive Material Testing
Preparation of Bone Cross-Sections With Implants
Preparation of Flexible Circuits
Preparation of Intravascular Stent Thin Sections
Preparation of Intravascular Thin Sections
Preparation of Otolith Cross Sections
Printed Circuit Board Micro-sectioning
Printed Circuit Board Sectioning
Sectioning of Electronic Components
Specimen Preparation of Bones, Tissues and Other Similar Materials
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