Medical Plastics and Covid-19 News - Medical Plastics News

2022-07-02 08:39:19 By : Mr. Raphael Zeng

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), on behalf of and in co-ordination with the Department of Health and Human Services, has awarded a $4.65 million contract to Teel Plastics, to expand US-based industrial production capacity of extruded swab sticks Read more

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Bristol-based Indus Fusion is developing an automated vaccine preparation device for NHS COVID-19 vaccine clinics, with early trials indicating a 40% increase in roll-out capacity. Read more

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RotoMedical has already started production of its 3 million PPE items order at its base in Port Talbot, South Wales. Read more

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BD has received pandemic orders for needles and syringes totalling 2 billion injection devices to support global COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Read more

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Having mobilised to assist UK Government efforts to combat COVID-19, a Port Talbot company specialising in the manufacture and global distribution of precision instrumentation, has now become the UK’s first safety goggle manufacturer. Read more

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Panacol has developed new UV curable masking materials for industrial processes. These masking materials are part of the Vitralit MASK product line. Read more

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Kistler has added a series of new features to its ComoNeo process monitoring system, in a bid to bring more quality and efficiency to integrated injection moulding production. Read more

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Bormioli Pharma has presented data highlighting that pharma-grade, sustainable plastic packaging is able to fulfil the strictest requirements of the industry in terms of quality and safety. Read more

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SpineX Inc. has announced that the first patient has been enrolled in a trial evaluating the SCONE Device. The trial will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the device for the treatment of Neurogenic bladder. Read more

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Natech, a contract development and manufacturing firm, has installed a 470E 112-tonne Arburg with an integrated robot, Nissei FNX280 with a YCII-250 servo-driven take-out Yushin robot, and Nissei FNX360 with a YCII-400 servo-driven take-out robot. Read more

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MedNet, a supplier and service provider for the medical technology industry, has been certified a climate-neutral company by independent certifying organisation Climate Extender. Read more

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Autoclave resistant adhesives may be the answer - by Dymax Application Engineering Read more

In this Medical Plastics News Approved White Paper, Protolabs details the benefits of using 3D printing within the medical sector, citing a range of real-world applications. Read more

Autoclave resistant adhesives may be the answer - by Dymax Application Engineering Read more

Peter Swanson, managing director of adhesives specialist Intertronics, explains the considerations when designing light curing adhesives into a medical device assembly. Read more

In this webinar designed for inhalation device engineers, learn how to use porous polymer technology to create a single custom component that can solve these multiple design challenges and bring your new inhalation device to market. Read more

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