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based inNaila, GERMANY
As the oldest German manufacturer of surgical suture materials, SERAG-WIESSNER combines many decades of experience with the latest medical know-how. SERAG-WIESSNER is a medium-sized company that is family-owned and managed. We can now look back on a ...
based inJena, GERMANY
3di GmbH is a medical technology company from Jena, which has been working successfully since the year 2000 and is firmly established in the medical technology sector. Qualified specialists in the fields of research and development, design ...
PEEK was deverlop as non-resorbable high performance thermoplastic for the long-term implantation. Since 2008, 3di GmbH is producing patient specific implants for the cerebral and visceral cranium made of this ...
based inBerlin, GERMANY
At SOMATEX, we design high quality single-use medical devices to facilitate diagnoses and therapies. That is how we contribute to making everyday life easier in the medical sector for users and patients. Our products are high quality, well thought ...
Q-shaped marker, Q-shape becomes firmly anchored in the tissue, Marker material is sandblasted and ...
based inPlochingen, GERMANY
CeramTec is a specialist in high-performance ceramics, offering an extensive portfolio of ceramic components and products. With over a century of experience, the company develops and manufactures a vast array of ceramic solutions, ranging from ...
Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3), provided by CeramTec, stands as a pivotal high-performance ceramic material widely utilized across various domains due to its distinguished properties. This compound, available in both coarse-grained and ...
based inRostock, GERMANY
DOT is one of the leading companies in the field of medical coating technology for implants and instruments and also their cleanroom packaging. DOT GmbH was established in February 1992 in Rostock as a coatings company by two physicists and two ...
A porous TPS coating is applied on the implants using a vacuum plasma spray process to modify the surface of ceramic implants and thus to make the surface attractive for improved osseointegration. ...
