First we have to distinguish 2 types of materials:
Medical ones, in contact with patients or part of an air-flow
Mechanical ones, part of a frame, engines, thinks like that
Discussing with Clement Jubert (Biomodex):
The use of Polyjet (Stratasys) 3DPrinters seems not possible for Medical parts, the resine used is classified as carcinogenic in liquid state, not anymore after the printing process but it releases a very strong and unpleasant smell after 3DPrint.
In addition the ISO 13485 means first process, they are not certified but they are "1385 Like".
Biomodex can help however on any production of 3D mechanical Parts.
Discussing with Polyrepro (Prototyper located at Sevres, close to Paris):
They are not Medical certified (ISO 13485), but they have the possibility to use any certified materials to switch their production line in this objective. They mainly have SLS machines, wich means "powder beds", some stratasys polyjet and 1 metal 3DPrinter.
They do have a strong team of technicians for finishing and assembly.
They are also ready to help.
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