24/7 Market News- SINTX Receives US Patent Application Notice of Allowance for Silicon Nitride-Functionalized Zirconia-Toughened Alumina Ceramic Biomaterial
DENVER, Colo., Sep 09, 2024 (247marketnews.com)- SINTX Technologies (NASDAQ: SINT) stated that it received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for patent application no. 17/634,141 entitled “Methods of Surface Functionalization of Zirconia-Toughed Alumina with Silicon Nitride Ceramic”.
The patent covers novel methods of bonding bioactive silicon nitride or mixtures of silicon nitride and bioactive glass to zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA) and similar material surfaces, and is expected to result in the issuance of a U.S. patent once administrative processes are completed.
Eric K. Olson, President and CEO of SINTX, commented, “Our patent allowance marks a significant milestone for our patent portfolio and the development of proprietary biomaterials.
“This innovation reinforces our leadership in innovative medical device platforms and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to developing cutting-edge solutions, transformative technologies, and development of commercial products that benefit our customers and the broader market.”
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