Designing 3D printed implants with nTop
Published on September 7, 2022
Applications
Key Software Capabilities
- Lattice structures
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 nTop, 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
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