04.08.14
Vante Inc. has expanded its machine shop capacity and capability with new advanced mandrel fabrication equipment.
Tucson, Ariz.-based Vante specializes in the four categories of catheter manufacturing equipment, biopharmaceutical equipment, industrial applications and OEM solutions. Its products include proprietary manufacturing systems, industrial tube sealers, and plastic sealing and welding technology.
According to the firm’s leadership, Vante’s mandrels can be made in a wide range of materials and with optional coatings. The company’s mandrel capabilities include: profiles less than 0.005 inches; tight tolerance plus or minus 0.0002 inches; complex features such as tapers, steps, and oval Ds; surface finish down to 4 microns; multi-piece assemblies, and certification with state-of-the-art optical inspection equipment.
Common materials include nitinol, stainless steel, tool steel and brass. Coatings run the gammut from PFOA-free PTFE to parylene.
Vante—acquired by Machine Solutions Inc. last September—designs, develops and manufactures process systems for the disposable medical device and biopharmaceutical industries.
Tucson, Ariz.-based Vante specializes in the four categories of catheter manufacturing equipment, biopharmaceutical equipment, industrial applications and OEM solutions. Its products include proprietary manufacturing systems, industrial tube sealers, and plastic sealing and welding technology.
According to the firm’s leadership, Vante’s mandrels can be made in a wide range of materials and with optional coatings. The company’s mandrel capabilities include: profiles less than 0.005 inches; tight tolerance plus or minus 0.0002 inches; complex features such as tapers, steps, and oval Ds; surface finish down to 4 microns; multi-piece assemblies, and certification with state-of-the-art optical inspection equipment.
Common materials include nitinol, stainless steel, tool steel and brass. Coatings run the gammut from PFOA-free PTFE to parylene.
Vante—acquired by Machine Solutions Inc. last September—designs, develops and manufactures process systems for the disposable medical device and biopharmaceutical industries.