[Case Study] MTS Bionix Desktop Axial Servo Hydraulic Testing System
We are helping to pursue next-generation vertebral bone cement.
A team of 20 functional materials scientists at Uppsala University’s Faculty of Science and Technology in Uppsala, Sweden, is conducting various research on biomaterials and is currently focusing on research related to bone cement. Uppsala University has partnered with MTS to support bone cement research and has incorporated the MTS Model 858 Bionix tabletop axial servo hydraulic testing system into its functional materials science testing lab. By combining this system with the MTS Bionix EnviroBath environmental simulation system, it has become possible to apply various loads simultaneously to bone cement in a saline solution maintained at human body temperature. As a result, they successfully replicated the loads and conditions that the cement injected into a patient’s body would ultimately experience long after surgery. Customers have stated that with the introduction of the MTS Bionix testing solutions, they can dedicate more time to focusing on new formulations without worrying about the performance of the testing system or the reliability of the test data. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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