Simple characterization of osseointegrative lattice structure using custom blocks

video: Simple characterization of osseointegrative lattice structure using custom blocks
Published on June 17, 2021
Applications
- General
Key Software Capabilities
- Lattice structures
During the design of medical products for additive manufacturing, analyzing osseointegrative structures using simple and repeatable workflows can greatly accelerate the development process.
In this nTop Live, Christopher Cho, Senior Application Engineer at nTop, shows you different methods of analyzing and characterizing lattice structures that are currently available in nTop. He also shares insights into the new pore size distribution analysis that is currently in Beta.
Watch and learn how to:
- Apply different analysis methods for lattice structure characterization
- View a pore size distribution analysis in nTop
- Accelerate the development of implants with osseointegrative lattices
This video is part three in a series that will help you get started with the Osseointegrative Structures Toolkit. Christopher shares 40+ custom blocks and shows you how to apply them to design joint replacements, spinal cages, or other medical implants. Follow the links to watch part one and part two of the series.
Download the files
Recreate the steps that Christopher followed in this nTop Training. To download all the necessary files for this training, please see this link.
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