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Laser texturing, a key component in the secret sauce of modern-day medical device manufacturing
The Need for Laser Texturing in Device Manufacturing In medical device manufacturing, there are often multiple subcomponents fabricated from metal and polymers bound together. Device manufacturers are often faced with the challenge of increasing bond strength and...
How a medical device startup reduced costs by 21%, optimized design, and improved quality using DFM.
Design for manufacturing (DFM) principles can help medical device manufacturers reduce costs, improve quality and launch products faster. Here’s a real-life example of how the team at Pulse Technologies applied DFM principles to achieve high-impact results for a medical device customer.
Why You Need DFM to Launch Medical Devices on Time and Avoid Costly Errors
DFM is the process of designing innovations with the realities of manufacturing in mind. While useful in all fields, DFM is integral to the design, manufacture, and launch of medical devices.
Find an Ideal Contract Manufacturer for Demanding Aerospace Applications
When you need a precision part made to strict aerospace requirements, turn to a contract manufacturer with advanced machining, metrology and quality controls.
Hierarchically Restructured Titanium Electrodes: A Novel, Low-Cost, High-Performing Platform for Leadless Pacemakers
Pulse’s hierarchical titanium surface restructuring is well-suited for enhancing titanium electrodes of leadless pacemakers.
How Pulse’s Newly Patented Hierarchical Surface Restructuring (HSR™) Technology Improves Electrode Performance in Implantable and Diagnostic Medical Devices
This blog post outlines how Pulse’s patented HSR™ technology can enhance the electrochemical performance of electrodes and microelectrode arrays via enhancements in their surface topology and surface characteristics.
Video Explains the Benefits of Hierarchical Surface Restructuring
This video, Hierarchical Surface Restructuring for Electrodes And Microelectrode Arrays, will introduce you to a unique technology that uses lasers to rearrange the molecular surface of electrode materials and promises to enhance the performance of next-generation sensing, recording and stimulating devices.
Sharing Our Engineering, Manufacturing and Metrology Resources With Our Customers
Let Pulse function as part of your design team. We’re bringing our engineering, manufacturing and metrology resources into your prototyping and process development work — and we’re doing it quickly using the same production machines that make the parts.
Sign Up For Our Upcoming Webinar on Hierarchical Surface Restructuring
Save the date! We’re excited to announce our free upcoming webinar, called “Hierarchical Surface Restructuring for Sensing, Recording and Stimulating Applications,” taking place on April 28th at 11 a.m. EDT.
A Deep Dive Into Our Laser Cutting and Texturing Capabilities
Advancements in medical technology are leading to smaller, less-invasive instruments with reduced feature sizes and complex geometries. In many cases, these delicate or sophisticated parts can’t be subjected to the mechanical stresses associated with conventional machining processes. Lasers, which can cut, texture and weld a part without making contact with it, are uniquely poised to handle these special applications.
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