Newsletter | February 16, 2023

02.16.23 -- 3 Lessons US Healthtech Can Learn From The Cerebral Investigations

 
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Why Extruded Tubes May Be Your Best Medical Device Packaging Option

Protecting your valuable medical products is of the utmost importance, but it often comes with a hefty price tag and unforeseen challenges. Rigid extruded tubes (ExT) can offer an affordable, customizable, durable, reusable, and sterilizable packaging option for your medical product.

How Medical Devices Are Making Big Strides In Miniaturization

In this paper, Lindsay Mann, director of marketing for MTD Micro Molding, tells MD+DI that about 25% of the micro medical device components they produce are for miniaturized devices. This article also gives an update on miniaturization, including recent advancements in materials and manufacturing.

Understanding The Differences Between Pacemakers And ICDs

While both pacemakers and ICDs are implantable medical devices designed to improve the quality of life for people with heart arrhythmia, each device serves a different purpose.

Evaluating Relevance Of Seal Quality Inspection

Seal quality and seal strength of sterile medical device packaging are extremely crucial as well as highly regulated. This medical device package seal contains a flexible barrier joined to the rigid container through an advanced adhesive.

USP <382>: Think Systems, Not Components

This blog focuses on the application of USP <382> prescribed testing to cartridges and syringes, from a mechanical testing perspective.

High-Volume Manufacturing: Essential Points To Consider Before You Scale Up

To successfully scale to high-volume manufacturing, planning is required for streamlining the production process and minimizing the changes that could add unnecessary time and expense to the process.

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PET Heat Shrink Tubing – Forming A Smooth Catheter Tip
 

One of PET heat shrink tubing’s versatile uses is that it can form a smooth catheter tip in prototype applications without the need for a traditional tipping machine.

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