Designing 3D Printed Implants with nTopology

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Additive manufacturing has made medical devices significantly more advanced in the last decade. In the case of orthopedic implants, 3D printing the lattice structures directly onto the device has enabled the designer to manipulate critical parameters such as beam thickness, pore size, and lattice density.
    In this nTop Live, Yuki Okada, Technical Marketing Engineer at nTopology, shows you how to generate osseointegrative porous structures, make quick design changes, and easily create workflows that are reusable on other parts.
    Watch and learn how to:
    - Generate osseointegrative porous structures
    - Make quick design changes
    - Redeploy your workflow across any part and any product line
    Level: Basic
    Industry: Medical
    Applications: Medical Devices, Orthopedic Implants, Architected Materials
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    Intro: 0:00
    Lattice Design Workflow: 0:53
    Applying Lattice on Other Parts: 1:49
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    nTopology was founded in 2015 to enable engineers and designers to create any geometry - no matter how complex - and to meet the requirements of high-performance products.
    Our software is used from research through production to create breakthrough processes and products for the aerospace, automotive, medical, and consumer industries.
    Customers depend on nTopology’s generative design capabilities to take full advantage of new hardware, optimize parts where performance is critical, overcome design bottlenecks, and augment their traditional CAD, simulation, and engineering software stack.
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