Obstetric Vacuum Pump
Prism Enterprises LP, of San Antonio, TX, helped pioneer vacuum-assisted delivery systems that minimize the negative effects sometimes seen in forceps-assisted deliveries.
Prism Enterprises LP, of San Antonio, TX, helped pioneer vacuum-assisted delivery systems that minimize the negative effects sometimes seen in forceps-assisted deliveries.
While not patients, TAGA Medical Technologies, Inc. spent some sleepless nights themselves, searching for an answer to their customers' appeals for a product both effective and practical in the treatment of OSA.
Tandem Medical's AutoDose® Infusion System is the first and only automated, portable system that delivers pre-measured intravenous drug protocols without electricity or batteries.
Thomas Industries turned to RTP Company for a long fiber compound for two of its compressor components: the motor-end bracket and the housing.
The revolutionary Glucometer Esprit from Bayer Diagnostics helps people with diabetes check their blood sugar level quickly and conveniently.
Althin Medical in Milwaukie, OR came to RTP Company for a wear resistant, precolored compound for use in face plate connectors on a kidney dialysis machine.
Baxter Healthcare Corp., Edwards CVS Division, a leader in heart valve repair products, developed the Cosgrove-Edwards® Annuloplasty System for use in repair procedures.
A precolored, glass filled and lubricated RTP 200 Series nylon 6/6 is used for the dental tool's bevel gears.
Polyetherimide resin compounded with glass-fiber is the material choice for a newly designed probe housing on a medical monitor.
Although most standard pipette tips do not require conductivity, the tips used in the liquid-handling drug testing systems not only require conductive properties, but superior physical properties as well as chemical resistance.
Aladdin Temprite's Insul-Plus™ base is the first of its kind constructed from high-impact thermoplastic for superb performance and durability.
A remote heart monitoring device manufactured by Marquette Electronics of Milwaukee, Wis., gives hospital patients freedom of movement.