Designer
MusaSLV
SolidWorks & CFD Specialist | 3D Designer | MSc Biomedical Engineer
Designer
DCouto
Mechanical Product Designer | Packaging Specialist | 3D CAD Expert
the medical industry, developing new machines and plastic components using high-performance and biocompatible materials. I combine design and engineering to deliver functional and precise solutions, and I
3D Model
v-lary-final-assembly step
Considerations: CAD model is compatible with medical-grade stainless steel for the blade and biocompatible polymers for the handle, balancing durability with lightweight construction. Manufacturing Feasibility:
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CAD Designer – Medical Device Engineering
industry
Proficiency with SolidWorks, Fusion 360, or PTC Creo
Strong understanding of DFM, biocompatible materials, and implantable device tolerances
Familiarity with FDA Class II design documentation
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CAD Designer – Shape the Future of Neurostimulation Technology
Familiarity with ISO 13485 or IEC 60601 standards
Exposure to medical-grade materials and biocompatible design practices
Why You Should Join:
Work at the forefront of health tech innovation
Skill
Biomedical Engineering
biomaterials, and they have to be made in such a way that they’re not only functional but also biocompatible with the tissues they’ll interact with. Other biomedical engineers specialize in medical device
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Biomechanics and Bioengineering
biomechanics, kinetics, bioinformatics, bioreactor design, separation and purification processes, biocompatible materials, diagnostic equipment, ecological engineering, and more. Subdisciplines of this field
Blog Post
Manufacturing Materials for Medical Devices
short period of time, these products should still be made of high-quality materials that are biocompatible and won’t irritate or damage tissues. Ease of maintenance When it comes to medical devices, sanitation
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A Freelance Prototype Designer’s Guide to Plastics for Product Design
have no adverse effects on the person with whom it’s interacting. Some of them are naturally biocompatible and need no improvement to be used with the human body, such as medical-grade PVC, Polyethylene
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Selecting Materials for 3D Printing Your New Product or Prototype
available. Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) can now be used with stainless steel and titanium. Biocompatible materials like ULTEM 1010 and polycarbonate that can be used for surgeries, joint replacements