Rochester, New York – Rochester, NY – Fabrico Medical, a premier provider of converted materials and advanced assembly for the design-to-manufacture of medical devices and disposables, announces a manufacturer’s representative sales agreement with Peterson Enterprises of Minneapolis. Peterson Enterprises is a leader in sourcing of engineered components for medical devices and, together with Fabrico Medical, the two will offer a solid resource for design and development of advanced medical products.
Fabrico Medical and Peterson Enterprises will work together with medical OEMs and contract manufacturers to test and recommend the right materials, converting services, and advanced assembly methods in order to deliver high quality medical device components and finished products. With ISO 13485, ISO 9001:2008, and GMP Certifications, as well as documented quality processes, Fabrico Medical along with Peterson Enterprises will deliver FDA-compliant, Class I and Class II devices and disposables.
Fabrico Medical and Peterson Enterprises will be offering the following converting services and products to the medical device market:
- Microfluidic Devices and Lab-On-A-Chip – fabrication and assembly for microfluidic devices typically used for measuring blood gases, bacteria, coagulation, drug screening, and hematocrit/hemoglobin.
- Diagnostic Equipment and Wearable Devices – medical grade bonding adhesives and films that can be used for ultrasound equipment, mammography systems, CT scanners, MRI scanners, bone densitometers, and specialty wearable medical devices.
- Labels and Packaging – FDA-compliant packaging and pouches include Tyvek/film/foil/medical paper pouches, custom trays and lids, medical labels and more.
Fabrico Medical’s in-house test facilities, Class 10,000 cleanrooms, and dedicated white room assembly areas ensure that the end product meets the most demanding specifications for compliance, durability, reliability, and sterility. Additionally, Fabrico Medical’s capabilities include precise part dimension measurement and verification, adhesive and release liner testing, dielectric testing, and thermal testing.
Source: Fabrico Medical
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