Halle 8.1, Stand M56
Sandvik wird mit EXERA, feinen medizinischen Draht, drahtbasierte Komponenten und Beschichtungen vorstellen, die in medizinischen Geräten verwendet werden, die maßgeschneidert sind, um im menschlichen Körper zu übertragen, zu fühlen oder zu stimulieren. Typische Anwendungen sind kardiovaskuläre Geräte wie Herzschrittmacher, Sensoren in Blutzuckermessgeräten für die Diabetesversorgung oder Stimulationstherapien wie Deep Brain Stimulation bei Parkinson oder Epilepsie zur Kontrolle des Zitterns. Die anpassbaren EXERA-Optionen reichen von abisolierten Drähten, Mehrfachverkabelungen und Wicklungen bis hin zu hochtoleranten Beschichtungen, sowie mehr als 200 verschiedenen Legierungen und kundenspezifischen Schmelzen auf Anfrage.Alleima is a global world-leading developer and manufacturer of stainless steel and advanced alloys for the most demanding industries. In its medical unit, it manufactures high-quality ultra-fine wire and wire-based components used in medical devices to sense and transmit signals in or outside the human body or for stimulation therapies such as neurostimulation. The company also manufactures strip, ultra-fine tubes and offers extensive plating capabilities of wire or parts used in medical devices. Devices that every day are part of improving or even saving people’s lives.
Alleima offers over 200 medical alloys as standard and specially designed on request. Already today the company uses over 83% recycled material and more than 96% fossil-free electricity in its sites. Its fully integrated value chain, from R&D and melting to end-product, allows the company to provide industry-leading technology, quality, sustainability, and circularity.
Alleima also supports product design and surface treatments such as polymer coatings or electroplating. The company also offers ultra-thin tubes for medical applications. With the acquisition of Alleima Karlsruhe GmbH in 2022, formerly Endosmart, the offering has expanded to include nitinol, the shape memory alloy that is required in many of the medical devices of the future, for example in robot surgery or advanced endoscopic applications.
31st of August 2021 Sandvik Materials Technology was renamed Alleima. The company continues to be a world-leading player in the development and manufacturing of advanced stainless steel and special alloys.
In Alleima the company has found a name that encapsulates the core and uniqueness of what they are doing. It will enable them to position themselves as the technology leader, progressive customer partner, and sustainability driver that they are. Several factors were important when choosing a new name, most importantly the name should support the brand positioning and platform and convey a story about who Alleima is as a company.
The name Alleima combines two cornerstones of the business – alloys (an old version of the word alloy – “alei”) and materials, linking to the heritage and future offering. The name is very different from the names of the competitors and very different from the name “Sandvik”. This has been a conscious decision – it enables a fresh start, and the name has high differentiation potential in the industries they are operating in.
For more information, please visit www.alleima.com/wire
Contact information:
Alleima Karlsruhe GmbHWilhelm-Schickard-Str. 9c 76131 KarlsruheGermanyE-mail: info.ka@alleima.com
Alleima Advanced MaterialsCommerce Blvd.Palm Coast, FL, 32164United StatesTelephone: +1 386 445-2000, Fax: +1 386 447-5113E-mail: ms.spc@alleima.com
Working with more than 200 alloys, and specializing in choosing the best materials and configurations, wire-based components from Alleima are used for a variety of medical applications including vascular therapy, biosensing, and neurostimulation. So far, they have been used for devices such as;
Vascular therapy:
Cochlear remediation:
Sensing solutions:
Stimulation therapy:
The ultra-fine wire is also used in other microtechnology devices. Besides ultra-fine wire Alleima also produces micro-tubes and strip steel for various microtechnology and medical applications, for example, EMG needles, scalpels, or bown saws.
Regarding the materials selection the Alleima range includes stainless steels (such as Alleima 12R10 medical wire), carbon steel (such as Alleima 20AP medical wire), precious metals (including platinum-iridium, pure gold, and silver), cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys (such as Alleima F562 medical wire), sensor alloys (constantan and copper) and Kanthal® resistance alloys (such as Nikrothal® 80 and Cuprothal® 49).
The precision wire components are manufactured from stainless steels, precious metals, and biocompatible alloys, creating customizable high-quality wire solutions. Alleima's ability to develop custom designs to meet customers’ goals is already setting us apart from the competition in the medical and microtechnology devices field.
There are unlimited customizations available, and we are invested in ensuring that the end product is high-quality, effective, and sustainable. Customers can choose from a variety of materials, sizes, surface treatments, and product forms.
Extensive experience in material properties not only allows us to offer customers expert advice on the best components functionality and manufacturing options to reach their end goal, but also guarantees quality unmatched by the competition. Our focus has been continuing to develop close customer partnerships by offering made-to-order build-to-print solutions, setting us apart from other suppliers.
Added value operations:
Alleima also offers a range of surface treatments to meet the needs of our customers:
When manufacturing medical wire, hygiene is essential, so Alleima operates in an ISO Class 7 certified cleanroom for various production stages. The environment is fully controlled using HEPA filters, laminar flow cabinets, and exhaust hoods to optimize air particle count, air pressure, temperature, and any other factor that could affect product quality.