Engineering Polymers And Glass Reinforced Plastic Developments

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The engineering polymers process of special materials is always involved with a lot of important requirements. For instance materials like glass reinforced plastic or styrene copolymer are developed according to numerous requirements regarding usage, safety, lifespan, durability etc.


January 11, 2012 - (PressReleasePoint) -In the future it could be possible to use polymers in the production of so called biomaterials. Biomaterials is a name which refer to materials used on or in the human body. When talking about tissue engineering applications numerous requirements come in to perspective. 

 
Requirements regarding physical and chemical properties of material surface, function, design and bio-compatibility. The engineering polymers process of special materials is always involved with a lot of important requirements. For instance materials like glass reinforced plastic or styrene copolymer are developed according to numerous requirements regarding usage, safety, lifespan, durability etc. 
 
A research institute has already done a lot of work on creating a biocompatible polymer network for the build-up of artificial tissues. The specialist designed two types of material which meet the requirement for 3D printing.
 
The research used different polymer surfaces which were prepared and seeded with a cell culture substrate. The specialist also did a lot of work on investigating the cell versus material interaction and biocompatibility.

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