How To: Benefit from Adhesive Joints on Medical Devices
Medical devices can only be brought onto the market once they have complied with all regulatory standards and then, at best, be manufactured fully automatically, since manual handling is the most cost intensive. If automation is not (yet) a possibility, it must at least be ensured that workplaces and interfaces, where upstream and downstream processes take place, can be optimally integrated, considering all quantitative and qualitative aspects. However, the leverage is far greater when companies embed processes and systems in a holistic manufacturing concept that takes into account the entire value chain from the delivery of raw materials and parts to the assembly and delivery of the finished medical devices.