CONTROLLED FLUIDICS & THE FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19

*Updated May 27, 2021.

When a global pandemic hits, there are some professions you expect to become essential: doctors, nurses, pharmacists, grocery store clerks, helpdesk workers at Zoom, andā€¦the employees at Controlled Fluidics. Thatā€™s right. You may not have realized it, but COVID-19 created a demand for plastic machined products, particularly those that go inside medical devices.

From the earliest days of the pandemic, Controlled Fluidics put safety and social distancing measures into place. However, we couldnā€™t shut down or slow down production since our business supports multiple companies involved in respirator production and patient testing for the Covid-19 virus. ā€œThere has been an explosion in demand for respirator parts. We have seen ten times the usual volume,ā€ says Tom Rohlfs, president, and principal engineer at Controlled Fluidics.  ā€œFor a while, it was hard to keep up with the demand.ā€

The company also received an urgent call in the spring from a doctor at a nearby hospital who was down to his last two face shields, part of positive pressure face masks which healthcare workers use primarily when intubating a patient. The intubation procedure presents one of the greatest risks of infection for any procedure that healthcare workers routinely perform.  The face mask assembly has a removable shield that can be discarded after every patient. This prevented contamination and protecting healthcare workersā€™ wellbeing.

ā€œI drove to his house and picked up one of his two face shields,ā€ Rohlfs says. ā€œMy team and I examined it and reverse engineered it.  Within 24 hours we had a prototype face mask for him.  He approved the prototype and ordered 300 of them for the hospital where he works.ā€

After fulfilling that order, Rohlfs discovered that he had a lot of extra material left over, so he advertised more shields for sale to medical workers.  The response was tremendous; Controlled Fluidics was soon receiving calls from all over the U.S.  Orders ranged from just one shield for an individual nurse or doctor to 2,000 for an HMO giant. The orders poured in; Rohlfs and his team were making the face shields as fast as possible.  ā€œWe went from never having even seen this product to producing thousands of them,ā€ Rohlfs notes.

Controlled Fluidics also makes parts for a number of bio-medical devices: automatic liquid handlers, test plates, micro-titration plates, and other products.  Since testing is critical for tracking and controlling the spread of the disease, the necessary equipment is vitally important in the testing process. For example, most blood samples are automatically analyzed by machines today rather than by hand. With the volume of testing recently, those machines needed a lot of parts, and Controlled Fluidics helped to provide them.

Controlled Fluidics provides parts to a global provider of tools for accelerating genomic applications, including high-performance magnet plates, temperature blocks, SBS tube racks, and microplate holders.  Another customer enables next-generation sequencing in the fight against COVID-19. Their technology can track transmission, conduct surveillance, develop therapies and vaccines, and ensure long-term global safety and security.

Rohlfs feels fortunate that Controlled Fluidics can be so busy.  But even better, he is happy the company can play its part in fighting this disease.  ā€œAt a time like this, everyone wants to help.  Iā€™m not a doctor, but itā€™s good to know that I can still contribute something important.ā€

If you would like to know more about Controlled Fluidicsā€™ support for medical technology companies, contact us!