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		<title>Baking Composites: Layup and Curing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Variety of methods are employed to manufacture biomedical composite components. Most of the methods have been adapted from those available for manufacturing composites for non-biomedical applications (e.g., aerospace applications)., and tweaked as required to meet design, regulatory and manufacturing requirements unique to biomedical applications. Method selection for a particular component depends on the biomaterials, design &#8230; <a href="https://allthingsbiomaterials.org/archives/204" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Baking Composites: Layup and Curing"</span></a>]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>The Map All Biomaterialists Should Understand</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We know various material types (e.g., metals, ceramics, polymers) can be used as raw materials to develop an implant or device. We also know composites comprise of more materials. The manufacturing processes shape and assemble the materials into the final product. Heating and cooling techniques are routinely employed during the manufacturing process to shape and &#8230; <a href="https://allthingsbiomaterials.org/archives/166" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "The Map All Biomaterialists Should Understand"</span></a>]]></description>
		
		
		
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