Advancing 3D printable biomaterials
Speciality chemicals company Evonik launches the osteoconductive VESTAKEEP Fusion PEEK fi lament for 3D printed implants, further expanding its portfolio of 3D-printable biomaterials.
Advancing 3D printable biomaterials
New PEEK biomaterial for ingrowing implants
Innovative biomaterials for joint prostheses
Next-generation material for medical technology
German chemicals company Evonik has developed a new osteoconductive polyether ether ketone (PEEK) for the medical technology market, designed to improve the fusion between bone...
3D-printed implant-grade PEEK products
The market for 3D-printed medical implants is projected to grow to nearly $5.6 billion by 2030 – more than 20 times the sales revenue in 2015. Evonik is poised to meet this explosion...
In peak health
It may have been in use in the medical industry for more than two decades but, next to its traditional metal alternatives, PEEK is still very much regarded as a novelty. Adding to this...
PEEK performance
In recent years, the medical industry has increasingly turned to synthetic polymers and biomaterials for implants, thanks to beneficial qualities such as flexibility, biostability...
Laser-marking with transparent polyamides
With easy processability and high-contrast durable markings, a new, highly transparent polymer from Evonik taps the full potential of laser-marking, leaving surfaces and subsurfaces...