Biocompatibility refers to the ability of a material to interact with living tissue without causing undesirable biological reactions. In the manufacturing industry, especially in the production of medical devices, implants and prostheses, biocompatibility is crucial. Materials must be carefully selected and tested to ensure that they are neither toxic nor irritating and that they can function permanently in the body. High biocompatibility ensures patient safety and well-being, minimizes the risk of rejection and meets regulatory requirements. Biocompatibility therefore plays a central role in the development and production of medical products in order to provide effective and trustworthy solutions for the healthcare sector.