Advances in medicine and medical devices have led to dramatic improvements in what can be achieved. People who rely on innovative medical devices break boundaries and do things they may have never thought possible.
This means the demands of modern medicine are growing exponentially, while the technology needed to make modern medicine work is simultaneously getting smaller, more portable, more flexible, and more reliable than ever before.
Precision electronics are used in a wide range of implantable devices, ranging from heart rhythm management to diabetic glucose monitors, and everything in between. What do these all have in common? It’s not enough to simply work. They must work reliably for a very long period of time.
For people who demand precision, flexibility, and speed, COINING is the world leader in custom alloys and solder preforms. We work with major medical equipment manufacturers to build custom components that power the products that must work precisely — every single time. Products that keep people alive, functioning, and living life to the fullest.
Advances in medical devices are growing exponentially, while technology is getting smaller and more reliable than ever before.
Ever wonder what it takes for implantable devices to be compatible with the human body? Pure gold is still the material of choice.
Alloys make up a large part of what goes into electronic components. Understanding what to mix and how to mix makes the difference.
Looking for improvements in battery life, reliability, and biocompatibility? Take a look at BCM’s, a cost-effective metal composite for implants.