Medical Design Technology

Wire Improves Cardiovascular Catheter Manufacturing

January 14, 2009 9:25 am | Applied Plastics Co. Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

This Teflon coated extrusion wire is fabricated using a proprietary etching process that eliminates flaking and permits over 25% elongation to keep the catheter's inside diameter clean. Supplied spooled or cut to length, this fine extrusion wire features a 0.

LISTED UNDER: Wire and Cable | Nitinol
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8 Keys to Success for an Outsourced Design

April 4, 2008 7:18 am | Helix Medical | Articles | Comments

From critical design errors to poor communication, outsourcing solution providers have experienced the gamut of problems from working with medical device clients who don't always know the best route to take to ensure a product's success.

LISTED UNDER: Design Services | Prototyping | Injection Molding

Materials Report 2008

January 10, 2008 11:34 am | Advanced Polymers, A Vention Medical Company | Articles | Comments

With device designers constantly seeking the next unique material that will help make their latest device a reality, it is important to stay abreast of what the material suppliers are developing.

LISTED UNDER: Plastics | Surface Modification | Nitinol

PTFE-Coated Nitinol Tube

January 10, 2008 10:59 am | Applied Plastics Co. Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

This PTFE-coated nitinol tube features a highly lubricious coating while maintaining the kink-resistant characteristics of the nitinol tube and can be processed in sizes from 0.002 inches O.D. up and lengths to 10 ft.

LISTED UNDER: Nitinol | Nitinol

Cutting to the Point of Fiber Lasers

May 8, 2007 11:31 am | Articles | Comments

Precision is of paramount importance in the manufacture of medical devices. Few technologies demonstrate the ability to achieve the necessary degree of accuracy more effectively than laser solutions.

LISTED UNDER: Laser Machining | Nitinol | Laser Welding

Photo Etched Filters

January 18, 2007 11:37 am | Product Releases | Comments

Company specializes in the manufacture of small, light-gauge metal parts through photo chemical etching, a process that produces intricate components with close tolerances. It is setting industry standards fabricating a variety of components, including filters.

LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Nitinol | Metal Filter

Teflon Forming Mandrels

January 18, 2007 11:36 am | Applied Plastics Co. Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

PTFE Natural Non-Flake Forming Mandrels can withstand 550&#176F continuous temperatures, with excursions to 700&#176F, for manufacturing small diameter extruded tubing, formed rubber bladders, and similar products. Providing a 0.

LISTED UNDER: Other | Nitinol | Nitinol

Fabricating Innovation With Advanced Material Options

January 11, 2007 7:19 am | Secant Medical, Inc. | Articles | Comments

Custom fabrics are becoming available to medical device manufacturers for applications where they traditionally were not an option. New capabilities and technologies provide designers with choices that offer unique advantages. This article explores the impact of this emerging materials revolution.

LISTED UNDER: Synthetic Fabrics | Control | Nitinol

Guidewire Tubing (3539)

November 6, 2006 11:11 am | Pexco, LLC | Product Releases | Comments

A unique two-layer extruded medical grade tubing allows guidewires used in vascular procedures to be inserted into the tubing faster and more efficiently, thereby reducing labor cost.

LISTED UNDER: Coextrusions/Paratubing | Nitinol | Nitinol

Nitinol/Zirconium Fabrication

November 6, 2006 10:37 am | Fotofab Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

Company offers the manufacturing of custom nitinol and zirconium components to its list of fabrication capabilities. Both medical-friendly metals are imperative to the medical market because of their superior strength and biocompatibility characteristics.

LISTED UNDER: Metals | Nitinol

Guidewire Tubing

July 10, 2006 10:13 am | Pexco, LLC | Product Releases | Comments

A unique two-layer extruded medical grade tubing has been developed that allows guidewires used in vascular procedures to be inserted into the tubing faster and more efficiently, thereby reducing labor cost.

LISTED UNDER: Silicone | Nitinol | Nitinol

Machining Medical Devices

September 1, 2005 6:23 am | Medical Design Technology | Product Releases | Comments

Machinists producing parts for medical device OEMs face demands for smaller parts, tighter tolerances, faster turnarounds, and new materials. This report, based on interviews with experts in the field, explores these and other topics.

LISTED UNDER: Precision Machining | CNC Machining | Micro-machining

An Evolution in Coatings

February 28, 2005 7:49 am | SurModics, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

What began with drug-eluting stents has progressed to coatings with multiple actions and beyond. The following article, based on interviews with leading medical device coating companies, offers insight into the latest advancements.

LISTED UNDER: Device Coating | Biocompatibility Testing | Surface Modification Coatings

PTFE Coated Hypotubes

December 6, 2004 7:23 am | Applied Plastics Co. Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

This PTFE coating service precisely applies PTFE onto the O.D. of stainless steel or nitinol hypotubes with 0.0001 in. to 0.0004 in. tolerance.

LISTED UNDER: Device Coating | Nitinol | Nitinol

Photo Etched Components

October 15, 2004 7:06 am | Vacco Industries | Product Releases | Comments

Company offers precision photo etched components to a vast array of markets. A wide variety of materials includes: nitinol, kapton, stainless steel, lead, titanium, copper, molybdenum, and nickel.

LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Nitinol

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