Norman Noble Inc. 02.09.16
Norman Noble Inc., a contract manufacturer of next-generation implants, has added dedicated capacity in its process development centers (PDCs) to produce prototype iterations faster for medical device OEMs. The new capability, dubbed rapid development effort (RDE), is currently available for:
Rapid development effort fills a critical need for medical device OEMs who, until now, had to choose between an ultra-fast 3D printed plastic prototype, or fully conforming machined part requiring longer lead times to produce. The new rapid development effort prototyping service from Norman Noble bridges the gap between the two. Medical device OEMs can now complete functional or verification testing on metallic-based prototypes within a short lead time, enabling the engineer to move faster to the next design iteration.
“We’ve invested heavily in our process development centers at Norman Noble to expand our capabilities and increase prototyping speed for our customers,” said Chris Noble, vice president and chief operating officer of Norman Noble. “I firmly believe the greatest value we can provide to engineers is the ability to hand them something that closely resembles their conceptual drawing in their preferred material in a truly expedited manner. We can continue to repeat this process for the engineer until they are comfortable with freezing the design in preparation for validation”.
Norman Noble process development centers support customers with ultra-precision micromachining of medical devices from initial prototype, through all stages of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, to full-scale manufacturing.
The company's process development centers are central to its customers' ability to bring next-generation medtech devices to market quickly and cost-effectively, while meeting quality, delivery and regulatory requirements.
Established 70 years ago, Norman Noble remains a family-owned and -operated company offering the most advanced processes for ultra-precision micromachining. The company is known for its ability to achieve sub-miniature precision beyond the reach of most manufacturers. Norman Noble, Inc. is a supplier to most of the largest OEMs and well-known names in the medical device industry.
Norman Noble manufactures medical devices and implants through processes that include laser machining and welding, Swiss turning and milling, conventional and wire EDM, high-speed 7-axis contour milling, Nitinol shape setting and clean room assembly and packaging. The company is based in Highland Heights, Ohio.
- Laser processing services – Nitinol stents, transcatheter heart valves, neuro clot pullers
- 5-axis micro milling and turning – Polyaxial screws, bone plates
Rapid development effort fills a critical need for medical device OEMs who, until now, had to choose between an ultra-fast 3D printed plastic prototype, or fully conforming machined part requiring longer lead times to produce. The new rapid development effort prototyping service from Norman Noble bridges the gap between the two. Medical device OEMs can now complete functional or verification testing on metallic-based prototypes within a short lead time, enabling the engineer to move faster to the next design iteration.
“We’ve invested heavily in our process development centers at Norman Noble to expand our capabilities and increase prototyping speed for our customers,” said Chris Noble, vice president and chief operating officer of Norman Noble. “I firmly believe the greatest value we can provide to engineers is the ability to hand them something that closely resembles their conceptual drawing in their preferred material in a truly expedited manner. We can continue to repeat this process for the engineer until they are comfortable with freezing the design in preparation for validation”.
Norman Noble process development centers support customers with ultra-precision micromachining of medical devices from initial prototype, through all stages of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, to full-scale manufacturing.
The company's process development centers are central to its customers' ability to bring next-generation medtech devices to market quickly and cost-effectively, while meeting quality, delivery and regulatory requirements.
Established 70 years ago, Norman Noble remains a family-owned and -operated company offering the most advanced processes for ultra-precision micromachining. The company is known for its ability to achieve sub-miniature precision beyond the reach of most manufacturers. Norman Noble, Inc. is a supplier to most of the largest OEMs and well-known names in the medical device industry.
Norman Noble manufactures medical devices and implants through processes that include laser machining and welding, Swiss turning and milling, conventional and wire EDM, high-speed 7-axis contour milling, Nitinol shape setting and clean room assembly and packaging. The company is based in Highland Heights, Ohio.