• DocumentCode
    1716142
  • Title

    Properties of manually produced and automated continuous collagen fibers

  • Author

    Kato, Yasushi P. ; Silver, Frederick H.

  • Author_Institution
    Biomater. Center, Univ. of Med. & Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA
  • fYear
    1989
  • Firstpage
    843
  • Abstract
    The ultimate mechanical properties and biocompatibility of manually produced and continuously produced reconstituted type I collagen fibers were compared to evaluate the efficacy of the automated fiber forming process. In general, continuously made fibers show slightly inferior mechanical properties and faster biodegradation rates compared to manually made fibers, due to minor differences in fiber forming protocol introduced by design constraints. However, the investigation has shown that a continuous collagen fiber production process is possible
  • Keywords
    biomechanics; prosthetics; proteins; automated continuous collagen fibers; automated fiber forming process; biocompatibility; biodegradation rates; continuously produced reconstituted type I collagen fibers; design constraints; manually produced collagen fibers; ultimate mechanical properties; Biodegradation; Capacitive sensors; Degradation; Dentistry; Mechanical factors; Optical buffering; Optical fiber testing; Pathology; Silver; Tendons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1989. Images of the Twenty-First Century., Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in
  • Conference_Location
    Seattle, WA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.1989.96012
  • Filename
    96012