DEDICATION TO MEDICAL ADVANCEMENT
Controlled Fluidics partners with medical OEMs to deliver high-precision plastic components and custom fluidic manifolds. We understand the unique demands of this industry: tight tolerances, biocompatibility, and speed to market. That's why we are dedicated to providing cutting-edge CNC machining solutions tailored exclusively for the unique needs of the medical industry. From CNC milling, turning, or drilling to diffusion bonding and polishing, Controlled Fluidics specializes in working within healthcare's strict parameters set by their regulatory bodies, like the FDA.
COMMITMENT TO HIGH-QUALITY MEDICAL POLYMERS
Not all plastics are made for medical, healthcare, or pharmaceutical applications. For a machined plastic component to be medical grade, it must meet at least one or more of these qualities: biocompatible, sterilizable (i.e. high chemical resistance, high temperature range), withstand x-ray exposure without interference, or compliance with medical regulatory bodies. Many materials exist that have high strength and durability, but if they lack these qualities, then it's unlikely the medical device would hold medical-grade status. Through our decades of experience, we've discovered the following plastics usually meet or exceed medical's intense requirements:
UNPARALLELED MEDICAL PLASTICS EXPERTISE
Thanks to advanced plastic CNC machining and multilayer bonded manifolds, we create medical parts and assemblies that exponentially enhance care and safety. We can construct incredibly complex fluidic channels with integration for exacting flow control in devices like drug delivery systems, all within a much smaller yet efficient design. We do this all while keeping reliability in mind, especially for machines that absolutely need leak-proof solutions for sensitive applications like dialysis or IV therapy. Other medical applications we support:
- Point-of-care analyzers
- DNA/RNA testing platforms
- Surgical and dental equipment
Read our latest white paper about how advanced medical plastics are changing the landscape of healthcare.
WHY CONTROLLED FLUIDICS FOR MEDICAL DEVICE MANUFACTURING
We meet medicinal organizations where they are when it comes to their projects. Not every manufacturer can say that. While every project that comes to us is going to have some differences, we understand the needs these industries absolutely must meet. When it comes to medical fluidic design and manufacturing, we have the technology.
EXCEPTIONAL ATTENTION TO DETAILS
Our 20+ years have demonstrated our hawk-like focus on cleanliness, material traceability, and tight tolerances to provide customized high-performance plastic solutions.
STRINGENT QUALITY CONTROL & ASSURANCE
Quality is the core of everything we do. Our rigorous quality control ensures every piece leaving our facilities adheres to the highest standards.
MEETING REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
We have strict adherences to regulatory requirements, including FDA and ISO standards among others to provide peace of mind.
OUR SERVICES
We offer specialized plastic machining services and manufacturing for medical devices, components, and even micromachining the smallest parts for compact assemblies.
STREAMLINED ACCESS TO MEDICAL GRADE PLASTICS
Our key partnerships place us in the unique position to get specialized medical-grade and biocompatible resins fast. Without compromising safety, quality, or reliability.
DESIGN SUPPORT
Partner with us from design to final product. Our team offers design support to ensure that your vision is translated into a tangible and functional reality.
SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
We work to ensure our eco-friendly manufacturing processes and materials contribute to a healthier planet while maintaining the high standards required for medical applications.
MEDICAL PLASTICS ARTICLES
Peruse some of our related written works on medical trends and their plastics relationships.
HOW ADVANCED MEDICAL PLASTICS ARE SHAPING MODERN HEALTHCARE
Advanced plastic technology and engineering have innovated several medical devices and components that often tip the scales in life-threatening situations and can directly save lives. Download our whitepaper to find out how.
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