AbstractThe design of coronary stents imposes high demands in terms of dimensional tolerance and surface finish. These devices are manufactured by laser microcutting of miniature tubes in materials such as stainless steel, cobalt chromium alloys and Nitinol. The work presented here is focused on fiber laser microcutting for coronary struts in AISI 316L stainless steel. This work studies the influence of gases such compressed air and argon passing through the tube in order to drag molten material while laser microcutting is performed. The experimental work studies the influence of beam spot overlap and pulse energy on back wall dross and average surface roughness, using response surface methodology. The results indicate that the introduction...
Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) holds great potential for regenerative biomedicine...
Magnesium alloys constitute an interesting solution for cardiovascular stents due to their biocompat...
A 1.5-kW CO2 laser in pulsed mode at 3 kHz was used to investigate the effects of varied laser proce...
AbstractThe design of coronary stents imposes high demands in terms of dimensional tolerance and sur...
Laser cutting is a key technology for the medical devices industry, providing the flexibility, and p...
Coronary stents are thin-walled and mesh-structured metallic implants, which are made generally by ...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy tubes have been widely used in manufacturing of vascular stents, due to...
The coronary stent fabrication requires a high-precision profile cut. Fibre lasers present a solutio...
Manufacturing of cardiovascular stents most commonly involve the use of tubular precursors and laser...
Stents are commonly inserted into coronary arteries for treating cardiovascular diseases. Nonetheles...
Magnesium alloys are of increasing interest in the medical industry due to their biodegradability pr...
Magnesium alloys constitute an attractive solution for cardiovascular stent applications due to thei...
Cardiovascular stents are biomedical devices for the treatment of stenosis problem in the vascular s...
This paper gives an overview of the laser cutting equipment developed for stent cutting: Nd:YAG, fi...
Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) holds great potential for regenerative biomedicine...
Magnesium alloys constitute an interesting solution for cardiovascular stents due to their biocompat...
A 1.5-kW CO2 laser in pulsed mode at 3 kHz was used to investigate the effects of varied laser proce...
AbstractThe design of coronary stents imposes high demands in terms of dimensional tolerance and sur...
Laser cutting is a key technology for the medical devices industry, providing the flexibility, and p...
Coronary stents are thin-walled and mesh-structured metallic implants, which are made generally by ...
Cobalt chromium (CoCr) alloy tubes have been widely used in manufacturing of vascular stents, due to...
The coronary stent fabrication requires a high-precision profile cut. Fibre lasers present a solutio...
Manufacturing of cardiovascular stents most commonly involve the use of tubular precursors and laser...
Stents are commonly inserted into coronary arteries for treating cardiovascular diseases. Nonetheles...
Magnesium alloys are of increasing interest in the medical industry due to their biodegradability pr...
Magnesium alloys constitute an attractive solution for cardiovascular stent applications due to thei...
Cardiovascular stents are biomedical devices for the treatment of stenosis problem in the vascular s...
This paper gives an overview of the laser cutting equipment developed for stent cutting: Nd:YAG, fi...
Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) holds great potential for regenerative biomedicine...
Magnesium alloys constitute an interesting solution for cardiovascular stents due to their biocompat...
A 1.5-kW CO2 laser in pulsed mode at 3 kHz was used to investigate the effects of varied laser proce...