KYOCERA Unveils Low-Resistivity Zirconia Needle, Proven Ceramics-Based Medical Technologies at MD&M West Expo

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Kyocera, a worldwide leader in ceramics solutions, will be unveiling its new low- resistivity zirconia needle at the MD&M West Medical Expo in Anaheim, Calif., April 12-14, 2022,

the world’s largest annual convention for medical product designers and manufacturers. Kyocera’s ceramics, developed over the last 60+ years, provide a highly durable, long-lasting, non-reactive material to help improve everything from surgical tools and hip implants to kidney dialysis and CT Scan machines. Innovative ceramic medical solutions will be on display throughout Kyocera’s Booth #2272, including:

Introducing Low-Resistivity Zirconia Needle
Kyocera’s durable, 100% inert and reusable low- resistivity zirconia needles offer highly accurate liquid level sensing for the latest in-vitro diagnostics and flow cytometry, maximizing high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) equipment. The new low-resistivity zirconia needle offers excellent mechanical strength, chemical and wear resistance with low friction for a longer useful life compared to stainless steel. Its thinner wall thickness and small precise hole (0.1 to 2.5 (+/-0.002) mm) with precise ID, less carry over, and smaller inner surface roughness (Ra0.05μm~) help ensure dimensional accuracy for in-vitro procedures including hemostatis, urinalysis, immunoassay analyzers, clinical chemistry analysis, and molecular diagnostics.

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Rapid Prototypes with Ceramic Additive Manufacturing
Kyocera continues its ceramic additive manufacturing customized 3D printing service for cost- effective prototypes of new medical device designs. The Company’s highly experienced engineers consult on each new project and devise the most cost-effective method for a 3D printed prototype of new medical device designs. With that consultation and 3D printing using zirconia and alumina, Kyocera can produce virtually any kind of customized prototype in 1-2 weeks. Kyocera’s ceramics offer scratch resistance, higher rigidity, temperature resistance, longer lifetime, high-voltage insulation, lighter weight, and superior thermal management, providing an overall lower cost of ownership. 3D capabilities include:

• Shapes: Curved, Square, Angled, Sharp edges, Angled holes, Negative draft, Threads, Textures, Tiny holes
• Materials: Zirconia, Alumina
• Size: 200 x 105 x 40 mm
• Tolerance: +/-0.050 mm (as-fired)
• Wall Thickness: 0.25 – 10 mm
• Interlocking Assembly
• Smooth Surface

Kyocera’s Fine Ceramics can be found in solutions for kidney dialysis machines; radiation therapy machines for cancer treatment; genetic sequencing; blood separators; X-ray machines, PET, MRI and CT Scan machines; pacemakers and cardiac monitors; neuromodulation devices and RF surgical instruments; drug testing and orthopedic joint replacement systems. Many of these products will be on display at Kyocera’s MDM West booth #2272 highlighting the latest ceramics technologies to help improve the medical field.

Click to learn more about Kyocera’s medical solutions. To schedule a dedicated booth appointment, please email fcsales@kyocera.com.