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…cleanliness. Catheters used to deliver energy or fluids into, or withdraw fluids from, the body are among the most frequently used medical devices. Their design is becoming increasingly complex to meet the needs of new clinical procedures and applications. Lasers are used for catheter cutting, welding…
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…system can hold a catheter straight during machining. Straightness is critical for thin-walled catheters, because they are susceptible to deformation. A circular hole drilled in a tube under tension will become an elliptical hole when the tube is relaxed, so the catheter must stay straight…
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LasersBestPresc_0402Rev2.pdf
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…-drilled hole in a thin-walled plastic is clearly evident in the cross-section of a laserdrilled catheter. Barcodes can be applied to extremely small objects and surfaces such as this catheter, cold marked with a 355-nm laser.
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Highlights No. 57 zur PDF.QXP
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…Depending on the material and the wavelength used, the process is either dominated by thermal or photochemical ablation. As the processed catheter in Figure 4 shows, a DPSSL can also be used for medical components that demand high material integrity and purity. Summary …
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LasersBestPresc_0402.pdf
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…-drilled hole in a thin-walled plastic is clearly evident in the cross-section of a laserdrilled catheter. Barcodes can be applied to extremely small objects and surfaces such as this catheter, cold marked with a 355-nm laser.
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ACF487.pdf
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…-drilled hole in a thin-walled plastic is clearly evident in the cross-section of a laserdrilled catheter. Barcodes can be applied to extremely small objects and surfaces such as this catheter, cold marked with a 355-nm laser.
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…into the artery branches via side holes in the main catheter. To shape the plastic devices to match the geometries of the arteries, the programmability of a laser-lathe technique enables the contour of the catheters and balloons to be shaped accordingly (see Figure 6). In …
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