Seisa Medical

Injection Molding

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    Seisa Medical has delivered full-service plastic injection molding capabilities through its subsidiary Seisa Plastics since 2002. With a broad assortment of multiple presses, ranging from tonnages of 30 to 850 tons, Seisa’s injection molding and prototyping services are specifically engineered for the application of medical devices. With in-house tooling, preventative maintenance, design and development, Seisa delivers highly reliable plastics solutions to meet any requirements your application may dictate. Whether your requirements are low volume, high volume or high complexity, Seisa has you covered with in-house vertical injection molding manufacturing. Cleanroom Injection Molding, Overmolding, Insert Molding, Micromolding.

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    With services ranging from in-house tooling and preventative maintenance to design and development, Seisa can deliver reliable plastics solutions to fulfill whatever your application requires. No matter if you need low volume, high volume or high complexity, our full in-house vertical injection molding manufacturing has you covered.

    Our capabilities include:

    • Cleanroom Injection Molding
    • Overmolding
    • Insert Molding
    • Micromolding
    Injection molding is the process of forcing plastic material molten by heat into a mold and then cooling and solidifying it into a final product.
    How is injection molding used in the manufacturing of medical devices?

    In the making of medical devices, polymers or polymeric materials are heated until liquified and then injected into a mold, cooled and solidified to produce devices that are compatible with a health care need.

    Injection molding is one of the most cost-effective manufacturing processes in today’s market. Many materials used in medical device injection molding are durable and able to resist harsh environments without cracking, breaking or shattering. They are also resistant to contaminates and easily sterilized.

    Medical device plastic injection molding is a critical process where the stakes are high. As a result, specific requirements must be met in the design, planning and manufacturing processes.

    Some of those include FDA approval and ISO certification and compliance. FDA regulations for cleanliness and sterility must be met both in the parts themselves and the manufacturing process.

    The following types of medical devices can be injection molded:

    • Ablation catheters
    • Atherectomy catheters
    • Plastic components for Catheters (access, diagnostic, guiding)
    • Cytology snares and brushes
    • Dental accessories
    • Endoscopic snares
    • Enteral feeding sets
    • Guidewires and introducers
    • Micro-catheters and specialized catheters
    • Mother-infant care products
    • Orthopedic devices
    • Plastic components for delivery systems
    • Surgical accessories
    • Thrombectomy
    • Tubing sets
    • Urology catheters