Himed Announces New MATRIX Dual® White Paper Publication
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Himed Announces New MATRIX Dual® White Paper Publication

As the medical industry continues to explore the conditions for successful implant integration with the human body, closer attention is being paid to the surface morphology of a given device. That “closer attention” is taken quite literally in our latest white paper. In it, four case studies are reviewed that use advanced scanning technology to characterize—at the submicron and nanoscale level—surfaces treated with our two-step MATRIX Dual® process.

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The Best Possible Outcome: The Importance of Post-Processing to Optimize Surface Morphology in Spinal Implants
Orthopedic, Implants, Surfaces Kaelie Barnard Orthopedic, Implants, Surfaces Kaelie Barnard

The Best Possible Outcome: The Importance of Post-Processing to Optimize Surface Morphology in Spinal Implants

Here at Himed, we are gearing up for the BIOMEDevice and the NASS trade shows in Boston. So we started asking ourselves what we were most excited about in orthopedic advancements in general, and spinal health in particular. The answer—perhaps not surprisingly for a surface treatment company—are the benefits that patients experience when spinal implants undergo optimizing surface treatments after manufacture.

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Answering the Calls: 30 Years of Himed History
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Answering the Calls: 30 Years of Himed History

As President of Himed, Ed Garofalo oversees a business that’s now a leading global provider of cutting-edge biomaterials and surface treatments for the dental and orthopedic industries. Yet thirty years ago, if you went looking for Ed, you’d find him working with metal coatings for engine turbines at a family-owned business in New York called Hitemco.

Of course, engine turbine parts and a hip implant don’t have much in common on paper, but it’s safe to say that the finish on both had better be unquestionably precise before they’re put to use.

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