There are over 6,500 medical device companies in the US alone. Every day, these companies supply medical care providers with life-changing products. To manufacture these products, they enlist the help of a contract manufacturer or job shop.
By contracting with us, you can leverage our resources to make and assemble your product. These resources include facility space, machine time, labor, and more. With these resources, you can supply your customers and help them make a difference. Ultimately, our goal is to help you focus on one thing: your mission.
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With plastic, you have the versatility of creating soft and flexible plastic that is easy on the skin. On the other hand, you have the ability to make strong, rigid medical components that withstand repeated use. With either type, you can make a non-toxic and patient-friendly product ready for the market.
Plastic also gives you flexible processing options as well. For example, a plastic medical product can have an embedded metal insert. Another possibility would be to mold electronic components into a whole assembly. Simple disposable plastic is also great because of the reduced chance of infection. This gives medical plastics an advantage over other raw materials.
The Main Benefits of Plastic Medical Injection Molding Are:
Our job history includes projects for medical device components like couplings, fittings, adapters, tubing clips, and more. This includes parts that fit both in-patient and out-patient care requirements. We know that making medical parts involves meeting high standards for regulatory control. Therefore, you can expect us to understand and speak the same language when it comes to outlining those expectations. That’s the value of working with an experienced manufacturer of medical components.
The NICU is part of a hospital that treats neonatal babies with intensive care needs. Neonatal babies can spend hours, days, weeks, or even months recovering in neonatal intensive care. Because of this, there is a need for NICU devices that are sensitive and safe. In other words, the device must not irritate the skin and must be soft enough so that it will not cut or scratch the baby.
Because these requirements are important, there is much to think about when designing neonatal products. For example, designers have to think about where the contact will be with the patient. If the part is on the skin, near air passages, or comes in contact with an eye; the designer must take note of those risks. Ultimately, working with a molder that has experience molding prenatal parts will ensure you get the highest quality and safest product.
A reminder that the work we do together is valuable and important. Without commitment and trust, our combined efforts would not serve the end customers’ best interests. So we remind ourselves there are opportunities every day to make an impact on someone’s life. And with that in mind, we aim to make the work we do count towards that effort.
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Plastics Plus Technology is a woman-owned, USA contract manufacturer based in sunny Southern California. Our custom injection molding and value-added services can provide you with a one-stop job shop for all your injection molding needs.
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