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FDM helps build MRI scanners 

To produce the plastic parts used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, manufacturers have used conventional manufacturing techniques such as...

Controlling the humidity and temperature for labs and manufacturing 

Critical lab process and sensitive small-batch manufacturing often require consistent conditions and close control of the environment. The Micro-Environment...

'Test drive' programming software 

Denso Robotics, Long Beach, CA, is offering a three-month free trial of its WINCAPS III offline programming software....

Selecting sensor technologies for optimal automation 

As demand for medical devices continues to escalate, so does demand for more automated and efficient manufacturing processes. To ensure product quality...

Comparing chemical milling with precision electroforming 

How do chemical milling and precision electroforming compare in medical device design and manufacturing? Although the technologies can and do compete,...

Smart couplings 

PLC IdentiQuik couplings by Colder Products Company, St. Paul, MN, incorporate radio frequency identification (RFID) to verify line connection accuracy and to capture fluid and product data from point-of-origin through point-of-use, enabling medical device manufacturers and processors to comply with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations...

Bright future for Creaform 

The support of two major Canadian investment companies is ensuring future expansion projects and acquisitions by Creaform...

More mixed signals 

Last month’s online poll asked readers if they would recommend their companies as enjoyable places to work. The results showed that a slight majority – 53% -- would not...

Surveys send mixed signals  

Last month’s online poll asked readers to indicate whether their companies are applying Six Sigma tools and methods. Here are the results....

Micromolding: Ensuring proper material properties 

There are more factors involved in selecting a thermoplastic material and molder for micromolded components than for macro applications because as parts...

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