Surface Engineering, Corrosion and Biological Response I

Tuesday, May 13, 2014: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Merrill Hall (Asilomar Conference Grounds)
Session Chair:
Ms. Christine Trépanier
1:00 PM
Correlation of in-Vitro Assessments of Pitting Corrosion to Uniform Corrosion in Nitinol Stents
Dr. Srinidhi Nagaraja, Food and Drug Administration; Dr. Maureen Dreher, Food and Drug Administration; Mr. John Bouck, Food and Drug Administration; Ms. Lynn Chen, Food and Drug Administration; Dr. Jiwen Zheng, Food and Drug Administration; Ms. Katie Miyashiro, Nitinol Devices & Components; Ms. Christine Trépanier, Nitinol Devices & Components; Mr. Payman Saffari, Nitinol Devices & Components; Dr. Alan R. Pelton, Nitinol Devices & Components
1:20 PM
Effect Of In-Situ Deformation On The Corrosion Behavior Of Nitinol Wires
Dr. Xu Huang, Memry Corporation; Mr. Dennis W. Norwich, Memry Corporation; Mr. Michael Ehrlinspiel, Memry Corporation
1:40 PM
Thermo-Mechanical Aspects Of Short- and Long-Term Ni-Release From NiTi
Dr. Andreas Undisz, Friedrich Schiller University; Mrs. Katharina E. Freiberg, Friedrich Schiller University; Prof. Markus Rettenmayr, Friedrich Schiller University
2:00 PM
Pit Initiation On Electropolished Nitinol
Dr. Bruce G. Pound, Exponent
2:20 PM
Nitinol: Tubing Versus Sputtered Foil – Microcleanliness and Corrosion Behavior
Dr. Markus Wohlschlögel, ADMEDES Schuessler GmbH; Dr. Rainer Steegmüller, ADMEDES Schuessler GmbH; Dr. Andreas Schüßler, ADMEDES Schuessler GmbH
2:40 PM
In Vitro Leaching Of Nitinol Medical Devices and Trace Metal Analysis By ICP-MS Spectrometry
Dr. Mohsina Islam, ChemTrace Analytical Testing and Solution; Dr. Shi Liu, ChemTrace Analytical Testing and Solution
3:00 PM
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