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Research
Centre |
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department to look after testing and verification
during the planning and production of the products
produced by Nobil Metal, especially alloys and solders
but also comprising ceramics, composites and other
materials which may be produced. |
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work of the Research Centre has primarily targets
as the evaluation of the chemical, physical, mechanical
and biological aspects of the materials, both at the
project stage and during the various production phases.
In particular, the cellular cultures laboratory is
able to assess the cellular behaviour of alloys and
solders, meaning that the cytotoxicity of every alloy
and solder can be ascertained and certified (this
data can be found in the Nobil Metal alloys chart). |
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Nobil Metal Research Centre assists and supplements
the customer service work of the Education Centre
by analysing, from a chemical, mechanical and biological
viewpoint, the devices which have been sent for technical
evaluation.
The Research Centre makes use of the facilities and
the equipment of Nobil Bio Ricerche Srl, a company
specialising in the study of and research into the
surface characterisation and modification of medical
devices. |
The
technology at the disposal of the Research Centre
is the most advanced that science has to offer,
including such analytical techniques as: atomic
force microscope (AFM), surface spectroscopy analysis
(XPS), UV and IR spectroscopy and HPLC chromatography
for release studies. Three plasma reactors are available
for surface modification and decontamination, located
inside a class 10000 white room, with a dedicated
layout for the surface treatments.
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