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Webinar explores cleaning brushes for medical equipment

Does the equipment your company builds and ships include a brush for cleaning? And on what basis was that piece of equipment selected? To get an idea of what might clean better and ramifications of doing so, join Medical Design and knowledgeable brush experts from Sanderson MacLeod Inc. on May 27 at 10 am EST. Sign up at medicaldesign.com/Events/. The prerecorded Webcast centers on what makes good brushes for cytology machines, endoscopy equipment, and interdental needs. Attendees will learn how to select the best medical brush that meets client expectations.

The discussion will include best practices in medical-brush manufacturing, design and engineering advancements that make big differences, a sneak peek into the medical brush R+D lab, and more.

Our presenters include Mark Borsari, Vice President of Strategy and Development and Ted Snyder, Director of Logistics, both from Sanderson MacLeod, a contract manufacturer of twisted wire brushes for medical equipment. Attendees will learn:

  • How fibers and design make a difference customers will pay for.

  • Why quality control is critical, and the true cost of inferior product quality.

  • What your peers see as their biggest challenges.

All brushes made by Sanderson MacLeod use FDA-approved medical materials and are individually documented to ensure regulatory compliance. Brush sizes as small as .020-in. diameter.

All brushes made by Sanderson MacLeod use FDA-approved medical materials and are individually documented to ensure regulatory compliance. Brush sizes as small as .020-in. diameter.

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