MD&M Minneapolis Tech Talk Preview – High-Aspect-Ratio Molding Reaches New Extremes

MD&M Minneapolis Tech Talk Preview – High-Aspect-Ratio Molding Reaches New Extremes

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MD&M Minneapolis Tech Talk Preview – High-Aspect-Ratio Molding Reaches New Extremes Editor-in-chief of Design News, Daphne Allen, previews Isometric’s upcoming MD&M Minneapolis Tech talk. Daphne Allen, editor-in-chief of Design News recently discussed Isometric’s upcoming presentation at MD&M Minneapolis, “High-Aspect-Ratio Molding Reaches New Extremes”. The talk will be given by Isometric’s VP of Business Development & Strategy, Brent Hahn, on Tuesday, October 10 at 2:00PM in the Expo Hall Tech Theater. Allen wrote “Hahn will explore how a variety of resins—from traditional, high-flow materials to difficult-to-process materials such as PEEK and FEP—can be used to create fully filled cannula and catheter tips without flash and without secondary operations that measure 0.001 in. (25 microns) and reach extreme aspect ratios (L/T) as high as 400:1.” VIEW ARTICLE LEARN MORE ABOUT MD&M MINNEAPOLIS
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Isometric News: OEM’s Seek Molders Offering Timely Techniques

Isometric News: OEM’s Seek Molders Offering Timely Techniques

Articles, Isometric
Isometric News: OEM's Seek Molders Offering Timely Techniques Medical Product Outsourcing (MPO) magazine recently featured Isometric Micro Molding Vice President, Brent Hahn, in their article, "OEM's Seek Molders Offering Timely Techniques". The article reveals the current state of urgency within the medical device manufacturing industry, as well as the requirements that OEM's face to provide rapid solutions and time to market.  With individuals living longer and being more active than past generations, the medical device industry continues to be a high-growth market for innovation products and procedures. And, with it, the demand for micro molding with tighter tolerances and custom processes.  Isometric Micro Molding successfully meets these demands with all in-house processes, which includes the necessary metrology to validate micro components. “It doesn’t matter if you can mold and measure…
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Micro Molding the Tiniest Parts On Earth

Micro Molding the Tiniest Parts On Earth

Articles, Isometric
Micro Molding the Tiniest Parts On Earth Isometric's Donna Bibber and Brent Hahn were recently interviewed by Design News about the growing trend of miniaturization and the micro molding industry. The demand is seen in many markets, from fiberoptic connectors to intraocular surgical instruments. “Our main customer base has been medical and drug delivery device OEMs. Our value is in solving miniaturized device problems for fitting into tiny spaces such as surgical endoscopes, insulin pumps, wearable devices, transdermal needle arrays to name a few,” Donna Bibber, CEO at Isometric, told Design News.  “We also produce implantables, where the parts hold a slow-release drug in the body that dissolves. Or the parts hold a hernia mesh together with material that is designed to dissolve.” Donna Bibber, CEO In addition, the duo…
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Micro Molding Innovations For Medical Devices

Micro Molding Innovations For Medical Devices

Articles, Isometric
Micro Molding Medical Device Innovations Medical Product Outsourcing (MPO) spoke to the team at Isometric Micro Molding, Donna Bibber, Brent Hahn, and Wayne Shakal, to learn more about micro molding innovations for medical devices and the complex markets of biopharma and pharma.  The big challenges of medical device miniaturization have created crucial demands on micro molders to develop new processes and methods that are outside the norm of standard injection molding. Michael Barbella from MPO discussed this impact through a variety of topics with the Isometric Micro Molding team. The Isometric experts share their 100+ years of combined knowledge on items such as what market forces fuel the need for micro molding technology, the impact of material advancements on micro molding capabilities, as well as the latest innovation in micromolding…
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