Force and Torque testing solutions for quality control in the medical industry
Mecmesin force and torque testing systems enable manufacturers to test in accordance with national and international technical standards, such as ASTM, BS, ISO, and DIN standards and in-house specifications, thus providing a vital ingredient in the successful design and production of medical devices. Mecmesin provides force and torque testing solutions for a wide variety of medical applications, from standard products like bandages and surgical gloves, to complex medical devices for inhaled drug delivery, anesthesia and patient monitoring, plus medical packaging and packaging materials. For example, medical and surgical tubing is widely used in medical procedures, from stents and catheters through to supplying oxygen to intensive care patients. The mechanical performance of tubing is therefore critical to ensure patient safety. Tensile tests are performed to measure the strength of the tubing and connector pull-off tests, to ensure that when used the tubing will not become disconnected from the device. Needles and syringes must perform precisely to specification during injection or aspiration, to ensure patient comfort and safety. Needle hubs attach to syringes via Luer lock connectors. Torque testing is used to ensure that the joint between the Luer lock and the needle is strong enough, while remaining easy to operate. Compression tests are used to syringes, to ensure that the forces necessary to move the plunger and eject fluid from the barrel are not too high or too low, ensuring smooth and effective delivery of drugs to the patient. Electronic medical devices, such as insulin pumps and patient monitors, are playing an increasingly important role in virtually every aspect of modern medicine, and the growth in the sophistication of these devices continues unabated. At the design stage, force and torque testing is used to measure the actuation force/torque and tactile feedback of rotary controls. During the manufacturing process, force testing is used to assess safety and performance-critical parameters, such as component-to-PCB joint strength assessment and the retention force of push-pill electrical and fiber-optic connectors. The use of Mecmesin equipment for packaging testing ensures that medical packaging is easy to use, but remains reliable, sterile and secure. In conclusion, using Mecmesin force and torque testing systems enables designers to perfect the usability and fitness-for-purpose of medical devices, while striking the optimum balance between material usage and maximum strength. Force and torque testing is used at the point of production, to quickly and identify and amend production errors that could not only harm a brands reputation, but also jeopardise the safety and comfort of patients and, finally, it is a vital component of a manufacturer’s quality management system, enabling conformance with relevant international and national standards, as well as in-house specifications. |