Special furnaces for thermal processing of orthobiologic materials
Two specially designed furnaces from Lenton Thermal Designs areenabling Stryker Biotech to sinter orthobiologic materials in clean roomconditions at closely controlled temperatures up to 1200°C. The furnacesare used in the manufacturing process for

SPECIAL FURNACES FOR CRITICAL THERMAL PROCESSING OF ORTHOBIOLOGIC MATERIALS
Two specially designed furnaces from Lenton Thermal Designs are enabling Stryker Biotech to sinter orthobiologic materials in clean room conditions at closely controlled temperatures up to 1200°C at its factory in the Irish Republic.
The furnaces are used in the manufacturing process for tricalcium phosphate (TCP) granules, the main ingredient in an absorbable filler developed by Stryker to repair bone defects.
The Lenton furnaces have chambers measuring 460mm wide x 460mm high x 1060mm deep, which allow 28 trays of material to be processed in each one at a time. A special loading trolley allows the trays to be positioned easily in the chambers, and specially designed doors with gas-tight seals have been fitted to prevent ingress of air. Each furnace also has an exhaust chimney with a damper valve which is opened to allow fumes to escape and closed at higher temperatures to improve temperature uniformity.
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