Projects
NerveRepack
NerveRepack

Within the EU-funded research project NerveRepack, Chemnitzer Werkstoffmechanik GmbH (CWM) extends its expertise in materials science analysis and reliability assessment to the field of implantable systems.

Coated capacitor structure in the soak test setup
the image sequence demonstrates gas formation and progressive delamination at coating defects under active electrical bias.

The overall objective of the project is the development of a new generation of bidirectional implantable electrodes as well as external mechatronic assistive devices such as exoskeletons and exoprostheses. These neural interfaces enable communication between the patient’s nervous system and technical support systems, with the aim of restoring motor and sensory functions in patients with amputated or paralyzed limbs.

CWM contributes by investigating and evaluating the long-term mechanical reliability of implantable components under realistic operating conditions. The focus is on innovative Parylene coatings used for the encapsulation of implantable electronic components.

A key aspect of the work is the development of a soak test setup for the automated long-term analysis of the stability of biocompatible coatings in collaboration with Fraunhofer IZM. Coating prototypes are exposed to a body-like liquid environment and subjected to elevated temperatures and electrical stress. Optical measurements are performed using an adapted microDAC system through the liquid medium, while electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is conducted in parallel. By combining optically measured deformation data analyzed with VEDDAC and impedance data, detailed insights into degradation and failure mechanisms can be obtained.

In addition, X-ray CT investigations are carried out and evaluated using digital volume correlation VEDDAC Volume. This enables the characterization of 3D deformation and damage processes and supports a comprehensive understanding of the underlying failure mechanisms.

Acknowledgement for general materials

NerveRepack is co-funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement nº 101112347. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the CHIPS Joint Undertaking. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
The project is supported by the CHIPS Joint Undertaking and its members including top-up funding by Romania, Germany, Norway, Italy, The Netherlands, Greece, Portugal, Poland, Spain and Switzerland.

Acknowledgement for scientific publications (conferences and journals)

This paper is co-funded by European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101112347, project NerveRepack (Intelligent neural system for bidirectional connection with exoprostheses and exoskeletons) and supported by the CHIPS Joint Undertaking and its members.

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