Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor02.01.24
Cortland Biomedical has announced the expansion of its weaving capabilities by incorporating the additional Jacquard Looms. This enhances the company’s capabilities and opens new options for advancements in medicals textiles.
Cortland Biomedical is a full-service biomedical textiles product development partner that provides access to a wide range of global engineering, design and manufacturing capabilities.
The company specializes in plain and narrow weave fabrics, including shuttle and rapier weaving. Cortland Biomedical creates three-dimensional structures for vascular grafts and other applications.
Woven designs are specifically created for vascular and abdominal aortic aneurysm grafts and ensure limited blood flow. Designs are also useful in orthopedics for soft tissue and bone repair due to its high strength and flexibility.
“Agility, curiosity, and credibility are at the heart of our mission, and set us apart as the easy-to-work-with partner our customers can count on to meet their unique medical device needs,” said Eric Brown, general manager, Cortland Biomedical. “Aligned with this strategy, our decision to add these Jacquard Looms was driven by our commitment to expanding capabilities, meeting the growing demands of the medical device industry, and fostering maximum innovation for our customers.”
The additional two Jacquard Looms enable Cortland Biomedical to manipulate individual warp ends to create intricate structures, including multi-layer fabrics, bifurcations, convergences, and tapers. The Jacquard Looms are fully electronic and offer flexibility in altering fabric structures and patterns, reducing material and time prototyping.
The looms can weave thoracic size tubular grafts up to 46mm in diameter to create bifurcated, tapered, flat, and tubular structures. Looms use electronic let-offs to manage fine denier yarns, and has the ability weave structures with low permeability and high density using reorbables, polyesters, aramids, and other prominent fibers in the medical device space.
Cortland Biomedical will be attending MD&M West in Anaheim, CA, February 6-8, 2024, at booth 815.
Cortland Biomedical is a full-service biomedical textiles product development partner that provides access to a wide range of global engineering, design and manufacturing capabilities.
The company specializes in plain and narrow weave fabrics, including shuttle and rapier weaving. Cortland Biomedical creates three-dimensional structures for vascular grafts and other applications.
Woven designs are specifically created for vascular and abdominal aortic aneurysm grafts and ensure limited blood flow. Designs are also useful in orthopedics for soft tissue and bone repair due to its high strength and flexibility.
“Agility, curiosity, and credibility are at the heart of our mission, and set us apart as the easy-to-work-with partner our customers can count on to meet their unique medical device needs,” said Eric Brown, general manager, Cortland Biomedical. “Aligned with this strategy, our decision to add these Jacquard Looms was driven by our commitment to expanding capabilities, meeting the growing demands of the medical device industry, and fostering maximum innovation for our customers.”
The additional two Jacquard Looms enable Cortland Biomedical to manipulate individual warp ends to create intricate structures, including multi-layer fabrics, bifurcations, convergences, and tapers. The Jacquard Looms are fully electronic and offer flexibility in altering fabric structures and patterns, reducing material and time prototyping.
The looms can weave thoracic size tubular grafts up to 46mm in diameter to create bifurcated, tapered, flat, and tubular structures. Looms use electronic let-offs to manage fine denier yarns, and has the ability weave structures with low permeability and high density using reorbables, polyesters, aramids, and other prominent fibers in the medical device space.
Cortland Biomedical will be attending MD&M West in Anaheim, CA, February 6-8, 2024, at booth 815.