Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Medical Implant Cleaning Using Supercritical Fluids

Today’s modern medicine allows many of us to have longer, healthier and more productive lives than our ancestors ever could have dreamed. One key part of this advancement is the use of medical implants that are made to replace and act as a missing biological structure within the body. Since the implants are placed inside the body, the cleanliness of the implant must be beyond compare. Contaminants can be introduced into the implant both in the processing of the implant and in the post-production handling.

For more information about cleaning medical implants with supercritical fluids, visit the SCF section of Applied Separations' website.

http://appliedseparations.com/Supercritical/SCF_Uses/SCF_for_Medical_Implant_Cleaning.asp

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