ASTM F1983
Standard Practice for Assessment of Selected Tissue Effects of Absorbable Biomaterials for Implant Applications
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ASTM F1983 is a standard practice focused on assessing selected tissue effects of absorbable biomaterials for implant applications. It provides a technical framework for evaluating how these materials may interact with tissue, helping manufacturers and evaluators support safer product development and more consistent testing. As a product-page standard, it is especially relevant when comparing absorbable implant materials and documenting biological response considerations in a structured, repeatable way.
What is ASTM F1983?
ASTM F1983 is an ASTM standard practice that addresses the assessment of selected tissue effects associated with absorbable biomaterials intended for implant use. The title indicates a practical, evaluation-oriented document rather than a broad material specification. In practice, it helps guide how tissue-related effects may be considered during product assessment, supporting a more consistent approach to testing and review. For teams working with implant materials, ASTM F1983 can serve as a useful reference point for technical evaluation and compliance workflows.
Where is ASTM F1983 used?
This standard is commonly used in the development and evaluation of absorbable biomaterials for implant applications. It is relevant to product teams, testing laboratories, and quality or regulatory workflows that need to assess tissue effects as part of material screening or design verification. ASTM F1983 may also be used when comparing candidate biomaterials or documenting biological considerations during preclinical evaluation, especially where implant performance depends on predictable tissue response.
Why is ASTM F1983 important?
ASTM F1983 matters because it supports a more organized and defensible approach to evaluating tissue effects in absorbable implant materials. Using a recognized ASTM standard can improve consistency across testing programs, help align internal quality control practices, and support clearer procurement or development decisions. It also reduces ambiguity when documenting how a material has been assessed, which is important for risk management and technical communication. For organizations working with absorbable biomaterials, ASTM F1983 offers a practical benchmark for evaluation.
- Assessment of selected tissue effects
- Absorbable biomaterials
- Implant application context
- Testing and evaluation support
- Quality and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2023-04-20
- Publisher: ASTM
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