Stainless steel medical instrument trays can be a crucial part of your medical parts finishing process. The right stainless steel medical tray can help
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Stainless steel medical instrument trays can be a crucial part of your medical parts finishing process. The right stainless steel medical tray can help
As the coronavirus outbreak (also known as COVID-19) continues to grow, businesses in all industries are starting to feel the pressure. New travel restrictions and “
Between meeting large production quotas, strict production tolerances, and upholding stringent sanitation standards, pharmaceutical manufacturing companies have their work cut out for them.
There seems to be some confusion out there about the difference between strength and stiffness in metal. After all, isn’t strong metal stiff, and stiff metal strong?
When ordering trays for the pharmaceutical and medical industries, two of the most common material choices for these trays are stainless steel and plastic. In most respects,
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There are several different surgical instrument sterilization processes to choose from, but none are used as commonly as autoclaves. As an effective and cost-efficient sterilization method, it’s become a staple practice in the medical community.
There are many different ways to finish a custom metal form. From sanding the surface to roughen or smooth it out, to passivating it, to electroplating, to dipping it in a polymer, to electropolishing it, the options are incredibly varied.
In response to the increasing number of verified COVID-19 cases, Marlin Steel has stepped up to help the pharmaceutical and medical industries with a new product to assist with viral testing: stainless steel test tube racks. These test tube
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