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This 4:1 product is unlike other heat shrink tubing: think household plastic wrap rather than plastic straw.
We’ve added bioelectronic components to our growing list of 1500+ components spanning interventional, surgical and orthopedics
Buying online should be quick, easy and fun! We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you through the buying process.
Nearly 30 plastic components from Spectrum Plastics’s VitalMED product line are now on Chamfr.com.
Medical wire is being designed into more and more catheters because it allows for a conduction of energy. This makes it great for applications such as diagnostic, ablation, ultrasound, hearing aids and much more.
“I’m beginning to think I may not change the world, but I’m still trying,”
~Mr. Greatbatch
This new wire offering on Chamfr will include insulated and bare conductors in a range of materials including copper, constantan and nickel chromium.
Today, we’re excited to share that we’re expanding our polymer tubing offering with the addition of Tekni-Plex Medical!
It’s now possible to create a thinner, higher performance medical device using a laser-cut hypotube. What’s even more exciting is that a laser-cut hypotube and a single jacket of Pebax heat shrink tubing used together help streamline the process.
You can now access precision cutting tools for your catheter innovations! SYNEO punch kits allow you to create the perfect round holes for your catheter.
As an engineer who’s worked on many medical devices, I’m still learning each and every day. There’s so many resources, components and technologies used in device development. It’s one of the many reasons I’m still so passionate and excited about this industry after 15 years on the job.
We’re expanding our mandrel offering with the addition of Applied Plastics’ PTFE coated mandrels. Now with ~ 400 mandrels to choose from we have the largest online offering of mandrels for your medical device development projects.