Medical device manufacturers face a clear imperative to automate, yet they also have many unique requirements that can make choosing an automation partner challenging. Manual processes are increasingly difficult to justify in the face of growing demands for manufacturing traceability and the accompanying explosion in the amount of data, among other considerations. Even so, choosing a partner to help in the successful automation of manufacturing processes must be done carefully. Producers need a partner who can help accomplish their revenue objectives while making safe and effective products that comply with all the relevant safety standards.
This article examines some of the special needs of medical device manufacturers and reviews Tri-Mation Industries qualifications to meet those needs.
The increasing focus by health care agencies on early diagnosis and treatment are leading to a rising number of diagnostic, testing, and surgical procedures. In addition, personalized medicine continues to grow, further increasing the need for testing and corresponding medical devices.
Some automation vendors prefer jobs that allow them to concentrate on high volume without regard to flexibility. While Tri-Mation understands the need to ramp up a production process and the benefits that come from the economies of scale, they also have the skill to design systems that can be easily reconfigured. Such flexibility enables a manufacturer to run different medical devices through the same production system, thereby vastly improving the ROI and quickening the pace of benefits from the automation.
The Food and Drug Administration has stringent requirements for tracing medical devices back to their origin. Data required may include a lot number, production date, sterilization date and certificate number, among other pieces of information. All of this data must be generated and managed, including the labeling of the medical devices as part of the manufacturing process.
Tri-Mation Industries, located in southwest Michigan, has the expertise and experience to meet these requirements.
Medical devices are usually part of life-and-death situations, so there is no tolerance for malfunction or inaccuracy. Especially high-standards for cleanliness are also a standard part of the manufacturing landscape for medical devices, even for something as simple as a tongue depressor.
Founded in 1995, Tri-Mation Industries understands these requirements and knows how to implement systems to comply with these standards. Part of that picture can involve controlling or eliminating direct employee contact with the products being produced.
The suitability for use of a medical device can be affected by numerous factors. And environmental events can influence how long a manufactured device sustains its fitness for use.
Some of those factors include:
This is not an exhaustive list, yet it begins to convey the complexity of the automation challenges that must be addressed.
Tri-Mation designs automated assembly systems that integrate handling systems, calibrate components, and improve medical device production capabilities. The advantages to such automated systems include improving both quality and throughput. Working with Tri-Mation Industries enables medical device manufacturers to increase productivity and enhance accuracy and consistency.
Although the complete manufacturing of a product that no human hands need to touch remains an unattained goal at the time of this writing, some production processes can indeed be completely automated. And as technology improves, it is clear that lights-out manufacturing will become a reality in the not-too-distant future. Medical device makers must keep pace with that technology or face the certainty of being left behind.
Tri-Mation Industries was founded in 1995. With over twenty five years of experience, Tri-Mation has deep experience taking on the complex challenge of automating medical device manufacturing processes and possesses a depth of engineering and technological expertise to continue to innovate and improve as technology advances. Their automation systems can produce a wide range of safe and effective products within the strict requirements and regulations of the medical industry. Medical device assembly automation can be integrated as standalone work cells or fully automated assembly lines.
If you are considering automating a medical device production process, reach out to a Tri-Mation sales engineer to share your requirements and start the discussion.