Medical Devices Assembly / Lean Manufacturing Assembly

Lean Layouts Boost Medical Device Productivity

Plant floor layout in the medical device industry is typically dictated by the types of products being produced. For example, long catheters and leads are usually better suited for inline workstations. On the other hand, smaller items, such as implantable devices, often benefit from cellular layouts.

“Much like the variance of layout types, the ‘style’ of workstation depends upon the application,” says David Verrill, applications support manager at IAC Industries Inc. “Regardless of design appearance, flexibility is in high demand, as should be expected.

“Downtime is very costly when a manufacturing area is reconfigured for building a newly introduced product,” notes Verrill. “Changeover time is also often under close scrutiny in the medical device industry. Versatile workstations facilitate quick changeover and reduce overall cost-to-manufacture. For this reason, we are experiencing a significant increase in workstations [equipped] with casters.”

The type of chemicals used for production or cleaning can affect the best type of workstation to select for medical device assembly applications. “Some of these chemicals are quite harsh, requiring a worksurface much more durable than traditional laminated tops,” warns Verrill. “Phenolic and epoxy resin tops are often the best—and most cost-effective—solutions for this type of application.”

Did you enjoy this article? Click here to subscribe to Assembly Magazine.

Austin-weber
Austin has been senior editor for ASSEMBLY Magazine since September 1999. He has more than 21 years of b-to-b publishing experience and has written about a wide variety of manufacturing and engineering topics. Austin is a graduate of the University of Michigan.

Recent Articles by Austin Weber

You must login or register in order to post a comment.

Plant Manager

Karl Staffhorst
February 21, 2013
Versatile equipment with casters is your tip of the day?

Multimedia

Videos

Image Galleries

eCards

eCards including Assembly Lubricant, Metric Components and Part Manufacture and Power/Hand Tools and Accessories!

Podcasts

John Sprovieri was featured on Manufacturing Revival Radio, speaking about best practices and techniques, emerging trends in manufacturing, and the impact that the new Baxter Robot will have on manufacturers, as well as the capital spending outlook for 2013 and 2014.

More Podcasts

THE MAGAZINE

Assembly Magazine

ASM May 2013 cover

2013 May

The 2013 May Assembly includes a cover story about considerations for selecting vision systems and articles about leak testing, optimizing parts bin layout, and what's new with assembly presses. Check it out today!

Table Of Contents Subscribe

Additive Manufacturing Processes

Has your company ever used an additive manufacturing process, such as fused deposition modeling or direct metal laser sintering?
View Results Poll Archive

THE ASSEMBLY MAGAZINE STORE

welding.gif
Welding: Principles & Practices

This text introduces students to a solid background in the basic principles and practices of welding.

More Products

Clear Seas Research

Clear Seas ResearchWith access to over one million professionals and more than 60 industry-specific publications,Clear Seas Research offers relevant insights from those who know your industry best. Let us customize a market research solution that exceeds your marketing goals.

Assembly Showrooms

ASSEMBLY Showrooms

STAY CONNECTED

facebook_40px twitter_40px  youtube_40pxlinkedin_40px