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Materials Database Helps Stretch R & D Budgets

May 8, 2007 11:31 am | Comments

As pressure mounts to improve product development times while maintaining low costs, device designers are constantly seeking tools that can enhance the efficiency of their processes. This search is even greater when developing combination products due to the addition of the biologic or drug element.

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Enhancing the Design of a Pre-Existing Device: A User Centered Approach

May 8, 2007 11:31 am | Comments

An inhaler is a very simple device for patients to use and one that is easily identifiable by those who require it. However, concerns with gauging the remaining amount of doses have caused device manufacturers to revisit its design.

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Disposable Medical Instrumentation

May 8, 2007 7:25 am | Disposable Instrument Co., Inc. | Comments

In an effort to enhance safety, sterility, and convenience, device manufacturers are seeking solutions to enable them to create disposable medical instrumentation. New sensor technology and innovative modular design are helping to make these types of devices a reality.

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A Generic Era in Medical Device Manufacturing

April 17, 2007 6:58 am | Comments

With patents beginning to expire for brand name medical device products, competition will have the opportunity to emerge in the form of generic alternatives.

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Inspecting Complexity: An Overview of Cross-Sectional Scanning

April 10, 2007 8:09 am | Comments

Quality inspection of parts and components used in the manufacture of medical devices is of utmost importance. Therefore, finding which inspection solution works best for a particular part geometry is equally important.

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Five Tips for Selecting the Right Packaging Partner

April 10, 2007 8:09 am | Comments

Designing and manufacturing medical devices are complicated tasks and should be the main focus for the companies doing it. Therefore, when forming a team upon which to rely for ancillary components—such as the device packaging—they need to ensure they partner with a reliable company.

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Pad Printing: More Than Just a Marking Solution

April 10, 2007 8:09 am | Comments

Traditionally, pad printing has offered device manufacturers an effective method with which to add identification markings to a device or package. More recently, however, it has been sought after as a solution to challenges regarding the application of specific types of adhesives and fluids.

Taking Your Outsourcing Strategy Beyond Manufacturing Processes

April 9, 2007 8:31 am | Minnetronix, Inc., Modified Polymer Components Inc., Aubrey Group, Inc., Smiths Medical Pm Inc. | Comments

Outsourcing of labor-intensive manufacturing operations is increasingly popular with medical device companies. It cuts down on labor, plant, and more; why build when you can buy? But some of these same companies are discovering that it can make sense to outsource other functions as well.

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Shedding Some Light on Adhesive Curing

March 12, 2007 1:19 pm | Comments

Adhesives are a key component in the assembly of a variety of medical devices. Unfortunately, specific curing requirements of certain types have caused difficulties for manufacturers using traditional adhesive options.

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New Treatment, New Hope, New Design

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

How does one redesign an 18,000 pound, 12 MeV electron linear accelerator that typically requires

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Charging-Up Surgical Devices

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

Electrosurgical devices require an energy platform to generate the power necessary to function properly. Working closely with surgeons on the design, a device maker has introduced a unit to provide exactly the type of control and power needed for these surgical tools.

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All Plastics Are Not Created Equal

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

Since plastics do not all present with the same attributes or offer the same physical characteristics, there is a need for specificity in the accelerated aging testing of them.

Combating Infection at the Nano Level

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

Nanotechnology is still very much in the development phase in terms of having a meaningful impact on healthcare treatment options.

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Drug Reconstitution: Market Needs and Technical Challenges

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

Drug reconstitution can be a challenging task for non-healthcare trained patients trying to prepare a drug for self-administration.

Achieving Optimal Particle Size Distribution in Inhalation Therapy

March 12, 2007 1:18 pm | Comments

Inhalation therapy has proven to be an effective method of administering a number of pharmaceuticals for more than a century. However, achieving the optimal particle size for a treatment with particular pharmaceutical formulations has been a troublesome task.

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