Beacon MedTech Solutions has highlighted its expertise in using Liquid Silicone Rubbers (LSR) for complex medical applications, as well as its ongoing investments in contract manufacturing services and capabilities to support the growth of its medtech customers at MD&M West.
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Beacon MedTech is a contract manufacturing company serving the medical, life sciences and bio-pharma markets with configurable and broad-based capabilities that include engineering, precision tooling, cleanroom moulding, assembly, and kitting. Of special importance is the company’s deep expertise in LSR and its ability to deliver LSR tooling and moulded parts and components in less than six weeks.
Mark Gauvain, vice president of sales & business development at Beacon MedTech Solutions, said: “This year, we’re eager to show how we can help provide medical OEMs and Tier One contract manufacturers with solutions for their complex problems across a range of LSR applications and precision moulded consumables. We provide immediate capacity and assist customers with material selection, precision tool design, extensive cleanroom moulding and post-moulding capabilities.”
Beacon MedTech is part of Beacon Manufacturing Group, an engineering and innovation hub for the manufacture of custom-engineered precision plastic components and assemblies. Beacon Manufacturing Group CEO Bob May is on-hand to discuss continued investments in building out extensive capabilities and capacity along with expanded services to support its customers’ needs.
May said: “Our recent investment in 14,000-square-feet of Class 7 cleanroom moulding, assembly and dedicated Class 8 cleanroom LSR molding capabilities, as well as several new Sumitomo (SHI) Demag injection moulding presses, enables Beacon MedTech to remain agile. We look forward to continuing our investments in people, technology and expansion of our partnerships and services to support our customers’ complex and demanding requirements while upholding our commitment to expediting vital innovations.”