Medical Design Technology

Laser Coder Features High Speeds, Flexible Integration

July 21, 2008 5:19 am | Videojet Technologies Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

This laser marking system provides best-in-class speeds for high-throughput lines and an IP65-rated housing for increased reliability, even in dirty and wet environments.

LISTED UNDER: Laser Marking
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Environmentally Green Surface Treatment for Polymer-to-Metal Bonding of Medical Components

July 14, 2008 4:54 am | Plasmatech, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition coating technology provides a green alternative for bonding or over molding metal components.

LISTED UNDER: Surface Treatment

Fast, 10-Day Turnaround on Prototype Custom Rubber Parts

July 9, 2008 6:00 am | Rubber Industries | Product Releases | Comments

Company has announced a new service for operators needing prototype custom rubber parts for accelerated time-to-market projects. From print to part in 10 days, designers can evaluate and test various rubber formulations simultaneously.

LISTED UNDER: Prototyping

Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part IV)

May 22, 2008 11:40 am | Protek Power | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

LISTED UNDER: Prototyping | Rapid Prototyping | Power Supplies

Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part III)

May 22, 2008 11:28 am | Dukane Corporation | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

LISTED UNDER: Power Supplies | Product Design

Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part II)

May 22, 2008 11:12 am | Analog Devices | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the “napkin sketch” has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what’s the first “real” step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month’s Perspectives feature.

LISTED UNDER: Medical Device Testing | Component Testing | Product Design

First Step in Design

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Astrodyne Corporation | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

LISTED UNDER: Micro Molding | Power Supplies | Wire and Cable

Designing for Obsolescence in Outsourced Product Development

May 8, 2008 8:42 am | Articles | Comments

Electronic components used in medical devices can often experience much shorter lifecycles than the products in which they are used. With the additional challenges that come from replacing a part in a finished device, it is best to be as prepared for this inevitable process as possible.

LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Electronic Components | Medical Device Testing

Laser Joining Technology Furthers Miniaturization Capabilities

May 8, 2008 8:42 am | Articles | Comments

Microwelding provides the medical device industry with yet another manufacturing solution option that enables OEMs to achieve further miniaturization of their products. It can be an ideal alternative to additive joining processes for a number of reasons.

LISTED UNDER: Welding | Microbiology/Chemical Testing | Laser Welding

Driving Design Excellence With Test

May 8, 2008 8:40 am | Articles | Comments

Effective data collection methods and quality test systems are critical elements in ensuring medical device design success.

LISTED UNDER: Product-Safety/Performance Testing | Prototyping | Rapid Prototyping

Perspectives On Miniaturization (Part III)

May 7, 2008 8:08 am | Hypertronics | Articles | Comments

In the March and April issues of MDT, Perspectives presented the experiences of industry experts in facing the challenges of miniaturization of medical devices and the components used to make them.

LISTED UNDER: Micro Molding | Micro-machining | Insert Micro Molding

Perspectives on Miniaturization

May 7, 2008 7:57 am | Omnetics Connector Corp. | Articles | Comments

Making medical devices smaller is a regular challenge for manufacturers, as well as their supply and service partners. Enabling these products to do more while taking up less space is a task every member in the process is responsible for accomplishing.

LISTED UNDER: Prototyping | Rapid Prototyping | Injection Molding

Perspectives on Metal in Healthcare

May 6, 2008 11:38 am | Able Electropolishing Co., Inc. | Articles | Comments

Metal is a tried and true material used in a variety of applications in the human body because it offers strength, durability, and reliability. Unfortunately, like most materials, it also has its downside and new materials being introduced may become better alternatives.

LISTED UNDER: Electropolishing

Perspectives in Molding

May 6, 2008 11:23 am | Articles | Comments

What will medical device manufacturers have to look forward to in terms of molding for their

LISTED UNDER: Prototyping | Rapid Prototyping | Injection Molding

Chrome-Effect Film Eliminates Need for Electroplating

April 4, 2008 12:15 pm | Bayer Films Americas | Product Releases | Comments

Makrofol 3D Metallic FG film boasts a high-quality metallic gloss and a very eye-catching appearance. It is also the first film of its kind that can be cold-formed.

LISTED UNDER: Device Coating

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