Medical Design Technology

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Microstructure Engineering: An Alternative to Coatings

October 25, 2012 3:23 pm | by Andrew Cannon and Sarah Hulseman | Hoowaki Llc | Articles | Comments

While coatings can offer an array of benefits to medical device components, in certain cases, they can also come with adverse effects that impact the overall efficacy of the product. An innovative technique—microstructure engineering—enables a surface treatment to be accomplished during the component fabrication process, providing an alternative to coatings.

LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Complex | Fluoroplastic
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Heat-Formed Tubing/Hose Eliminates Fitting Connections

December 2, 2009 4:28 am | Newage Industries, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Tubing and hose is offered that's heat formed into specific shapes. Parts are custom designed and produced using heat and special tooling. Many applications that involve multiple sections of tubing or hose, along with fittings and clamps to make connections, can benefit from this customization.

LISTED UNDER: Complex | Fittings

Custom Tubing Assemblies

December 4, 2006 4:39 am | Upchurch Scientific | Product Releases | Comments

Known for tubing and fitting capabilities, the company also customizes tubing assemblies for specific OEM instruments and applications. It offers a comprehensive selection of tubing in capillary through large-bore sizes, with ODs from less than 0.0145 to 5/16 in.

LISTED UNDER: Complex
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