Thursday, February 22, 2007

How many substrates are in your medical device assembly?

That is the question which was asked recently by our Sales Partners DYMAX, in an advertisement introducing a new product in their range of adhesives for disposable medical devices, DYMAX MD® 1161-M.

DYMAX 1161-M Medical Device Adhesive


The text is possibly too small to read in this reproduction for the blog, but it goes like this:
Design engineers strive to use materials that offer the absolute best performance in their medical devices. Unfortunately, this can create assembly challenges in their manufacturing process. The bonding options for various combinations of dissimilar substrates such as polycarbonate, stainless steel, PVC and polyurethane are limited and typically require the use of multiple adhesives or assembly methods.

DYMAX MD® light curing adhesive 1161-M provides a single solution for all these combinations. 1161-M permits engineers to use the best performing materials for their product designs and at the same time, optimize their assembly process. Discover a Better Assembly Solution. Discover DYMAX.
We thought it was a very simple, yet very powerful message!

Labels: , ,

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Every year we get the runs

The Flora London Marathon is coming up, and again one of our extended family needs your support. Last year, David Hewitt of sales partners ACC Silicones put in an impressive performance for his chosen charity.

This year, our own Internal Sales person Aaron Whitfield is on the blocks, and has already started wearing out his trainers in training. Can you beat Dave's time of 4 hours 16 minutes, Aaron?

Please join us in supporting Aaron's run for LOOK, The National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children.

Aaron on the run at a recent trade show
Aaron on the run at a recent trade show

Labels: ,