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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.
It’s cool to know that some of the analytical techniques available at EAG, such as SEM and XRD, are being used to analyze a sample from space! How awesome is that?
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June 27, 2024
During this live Ask the Expert event, we will answer pre-submitted questions from our audience regarding Elemental Analysis with Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP-OES, ICP-MS, LA-ICP-MS). These techniques provide full survey major, minor, trace element analysis, and purity certification for up to 69 measurable elements.
EAG provides essential services for common devices and platforms that are instrumental to the electronics industry. These include artificial intelligence, ASICs, PCB Assembly, and Discretes.
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