
When Temperature Matters – Cryo TEM
Cryo TEM involves performing TEM analysis while keeping the sample at cryogenic temperatures, around -170°C.
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Extractable studies are performed on medical devices to evaluate potential chemical release from a medical device during clinical use.
The primary guidance for medical device extractable studies is ISO 10993-18 “Chemical characterization of medical device materials within a risk management process”. In this international standard, a number of extraction study approaches are laid out, which are applied to medical devices based on the intended device use.
EAG offers advanced expertise and a risk-based approach for medical device extractable study design and execution, including the latest FDA expectations.
ISO 10993-18 provides guidance for the type of extraction study necessary for chemical characterization, based on device contact.

Cryo TEM involves performing TEM analysis while keeping the sample at cryogenic temperatures, around -170°C.

In this webinar we will focus on Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS) which is a thin film analysis technique

Cracks were observed in transparent thermoformed plastic packaging during visual quality checks. Failures occured in specific material lots.

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