I'm familiar with ASTM F86-01, but it mainly talks about "metallic surgical implants" meaning I guess long time internal use. The hard thing is to know where to draw the line and be practical :)
You could always do less surface treatments and do biocompatibility tests to prove your...
According to a book I have (biomaterials/Ratner), the most common implantation grade are ASTM F138&F139 which specify in their compostion no more than 0.025MAX P and 0.01 max for S.
I use the Bossard catalog you can also check out their site:
http://www.bossard.com/group/en/frameset.cfm?Page=2100
its a great source of information
good luck
Ety
hi again!
If I understood u correctly what u want to do is make a table which is parametric but not built automaticly. so your problem is the "name" of the dimmensioning parametrs. so what u should do is:
1. if the way u built the point is by giving its location by numbers (giving its...
I agree with Juanitos I don't know of a way to import/export the paremetric abilities of a part/file from solidworks to proe and vice versa.
But you should know that iges imports surfaces which maybe the right choice for sheetmetal parts, but in most cases I would chose step files which imports...