At the MEDevice show in Boston on 25-26th September, Accumold will showcase a variety of innovative medical parts and components at booth 815.
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These products reflect the company’s experience and deep understanding of design for micro manufacturing (DfMM). Accumold stands out due to its vertical integration, enabling it to serve as a comprehensive partner in developing and manufacturing medical devices. Their offerings include design and material support, micro tool fabrication, proprietary micromoulding services, advanced metrology, assembly, and automation. This integration streamlines the medical product development process, optimising timeliness, innovation, cost, and accuracy.
The medical device industry demands increasingly smaller products with precise, micron-level tolerances, necessitating partnerships with micromoulding experts like Accumold. These experts provide the precision, repeatability, and zero failure rates crucial for safety-critical applications.
Brett Saddoris, Accumold’s technical marketing manager said: “We are excited to be at MEDevice Boston, and we are proud to have collaborated with numerous leading medical device manufacturers globally, working strategically with each to ensure the most efficient product development process. The key to success lies in medical device OEMs viewing their micromoulder not just as a job shop but as a partner from the earliest stages of the design-to-market process to avoid costly errors. Manufacturing micro medical plastic products necessitates a genuine partnership between OEMs and micromoulding specialists, distinct from traditional OEM/supplier relationships. In micro manufacturing, the most critical issues often arise during the design and prototyping stages, including material selection and packaging considerations. A true partnership ensures faster time-to-market with more efficient and cost-effective products.”
Micromoulding for medical device OEMs requires years of expertise and the right business culture, personnel, and equipment to ensure project success. Micromoulders handle low, medium, and high volume runs with various materials, requiring different validation levels. They must also expertly manage the handling, storage, and processing of costly, sensitive materials used in critical implantable applications.
Saddoris continues: “Medical device OEMs are under pressure to maintain profitability despite decreasing prices, which necessitates the development of innovative products that meet increasingly stringent end-user demands. There will be a growing need for versatile devices that leverage the potential of 'smart' diagnostics and treatment through the proliferation of 'big data,' as well as cost-effective alternatives to traditionally expensive diagnostic and therapeutic devices. Micromoulding is the preferred solution for many medical device OEMs to meet these rigorous manufacturing requirements.”
Accumold’s micromoulding process enables the production of tiny, complex, and feature-rich components efficiently, cost-effectively, and in large volumes. The expert use of micromoulding technologies provides medical device OEMs with a competitive edge, driving both product innovation and profitability. High-quality parts with precise dimensional accuracy are crucial for sensitive medical applications, including specialised devices for cancer treatment and diagnosis, small moulded catheter tips, micro-needles, small surgical instruments, dental implants, infection control devices, and staples, among others.