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Listing of all 14 news releases from Invibio:
Polymer ensures sensor's chemical resistance
Endress+Hauser Conducta has selected Invibio Peek-Classix polymer for a sensor specifically developed for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
News from Invibio (16 January 2007)
Biomaterial firm wins innovation award
Provider of biomaterial to the medical device market wins Frost and Sullivan's 2005 Product Innovation of the Year Award for polymeric materials in the medical implant market.
News from Invibio (15 February 2006)
Polymer finds dental application
User application article Bego Implant Systems is using Peek-Optima polymer for the development of its sub tech provisional abutments and individual healing posts.
News from Invibio ( 4 April 2005)
Polymer to penetrate medical markets
Plastics supplier and processor Ensinger is to market Invibio's Peek-Classix polymer to its medical and pharmaceutical customers.
News from Invibio (16 March 2005)
New source for medical polymers
Invibio has signed an agreement that will enable customers to purchase precertified, Invibio manufactured, Peek-Classix polymer directly from Upchurch Scientific.
News from Invibio ( 7 September 2004)
Pair promote customised medical compounds
Foster Corp has signed an agreement to market Invibio's Peek-Classix polymer custom compounds for use in the production of medical device applications, to its medical and pharmaceutical customers.
News from Invibio ( 7 September 2004)
Material of choice for orthopaedic implants
Invibio Peek-Optima LT polymer has replaced POM-C in the manufacture of Synthes spiked washers.
News from Invibio ( 5 November 2002)
Polymer adds bite to healing abutment caps
User application article Lifecore Biomedical has used Peek-Optima polymer to improve the healing cap component of its cement-on-crown abutment systems, replacing titanium.
News from Invibio (16 May 2002)
Polymer chosen for new-generation heart valve
User application article AorTech International has used Peek-Optima for the frame of its next-generation synthetic trileaflet heart valve.
News from Invibio (13 May 2002)
Polymer selected for latest heart valve frame
AorTech International has concluded a long-term supply agreement with Invibio, for the supply of Peek-Optima polymer.
News from Invibio ( 9 April 2002)
Biocompatible material replaces titanium
User application article When Lifecore Biomedical wanted to improve the healing cap component of its cement-on-crown abutment systems, it chose Peek-Optima, a high-performance biocompatible material from Invibio.
News from Invibio (22 March 2002)
New medical implant specialist uses Peek-Optima
As the sole manufacturer and distributor of Peek-Optima, a high-performance biocompatible material, Invibio focuses exclusively on biomaterial solutions for the medical implant market
News from Invibio (31 July 2001)
Biocompatible polymer for spinal fusion cages
User application article French implant manufacturer Scient'x has selected Peek-Optima, a high performance biocompatible polymer from Invibio, for a pioneering range of cervical and lumbar spinal fusion cages.
News from Invibio (31 July 2001)
Polyaryletherketone for finger implant stems
User application article Mathys Medical of Bettlach, Switzerland, has replaced acetal with Invibio Peek-Optima polyaryletherketone for its range of finger implant stems.
News from Invibio (31 July 2001)

