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Composite Of Polymer Or Ceramic Materials And Component Made Of Such A Composite: No. 7,419,714; Fritz Magerl, Roger Roland Tognini, Erich Wintermantel, Jorg Mayer, Thomas Andreas Peter and Walter Spirig, assignors to Sepitec Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein.


Composite Of Polymer Or Ceramic This article is about ceramic materials. For the fine art, see Ceramic art.

The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικός (keramikos).
 Materials And Component Made Of Such A Composite: No. 7,419,714; Fritz fritz  
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 Andreas Peter and Walter Spirig, assignors to Sepitec Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Filed 5/26/99. Issued 9/2/08.

A surgically implantable biocompatible biocompatible /bio·com·pat·i·ble/ (-kom-pat´i-b'l) being harmonious with life; not having toxic or injurious effects on biological function.  component has been granted a patent. It features a composite of polymer or ceramic material. X-ray absorbing reinforcing fibers are distributed throughout the composite. An orientation of the X-ray absorbing reinforcing fibers is tailored to a shape and application of the surgically implantable biocompatible component in a defined manner to provide X-ray visibility control for the surgically implantable biocompatible component carbon fibers. A total fiber percentage in the composite remains constant over a length or width of the biocompatible component, which changes a ratio of carbon fibers to X-ray absorbing fibers.
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