Biocompatible filaments - Spectrum

Biocompatible filaments are specially designed for applications that require safety when in contact with living tissues or organisms. These filaments are primarily intended for medical and dental use, but also find applications in other areas where material safety in contact with the human body is important.

The main characteristics of biocompatible filaments include:

  • Safety for living tissues: They do not contain toxic substances and do not cause adverse reactions in the organism.
  • Sterilizability: Possibility of sterilization without loss of mechanical properties.
  • Printing precision: They allow the creation of detailed and accurate models for medical purposes.
  • Various degrees of flexibility: From rigid to flexible variants for different applications.

These filaments are often used for the production of surgical aids, dental prostheses, prosthetics, orthoses, and other medical devices. When working with biocompatible filaments, it is crucial to follow strict manufacturing procedures and hygiene standards to ensure their safety for medical use.