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Product showcase Custom-manufactured clad composite wires


Anomet Products has introduced custom- manufactured clad composite wires − an effective alternative to solid precious-metal wires with marker bands − to improve the visibility of implantable devices. This clad wire is a proven alternative to wires typically used in medical disciplines, such as: ■ cardiac rhythm management (pacing and defibrillation)


■ neurostimulation ■ vascular therapy


(stents, catheters and guidewires)


■ biosensors ■ monitors


Anomet radiopaque clad wires allow original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)


Anomet’s clad composite wires offer an alternative to typical medical wires.


to specify the degree of visibility they desire under fluoroscopy, by selecting the radiopaque alloys and cladding thickness best suited to their products. Easier to see than solid wires with marker bands, they are offered in sizes between 0.05mm and 1.52mm (outside diameter) for use with stents, guide wires and related devices. Featuring platinum-iridium, tantalum and tantalum-tungsten alloys, as well as similar alloys metallurgically bonded to high-strength wires, such as


316LVM stainless steel, nitinol and MP35N with cladding thickness of 2% or higher, Anomet radiopaque clad wires have a smooth, consistent finish. They are supplied on spools and manufactured to precise OEM specifications. Anomet is well known as a leader in innovative composite metal products. Founded in 1976, it specialises in the manufacture of custom-clad metal composites featuring a true metallurgical bond. The company is dedicated to developing new products using advanced metallurgical technology, resulting in long- lasting, reliable and cost-effective materials. With material costs today representing 90% of the overall cost of products, Anomet


specialises in helping to reduce costs, while improving material properties and quality. Producing clad wire, rod, bars, ribbons and plates, Anomet offers a wide range of metal alloy compositions that are available with virtually any ratio or thickness. The major industries the company serves include aerospace, automotive, appliance, corrosion protection, defence, electrochemical, electronic, industrial, medical, and oil and gas. ●


Anomet Products / www.anometproducts.com Low-modulus PEBA alloys


Compounding Solutions, a leader in custom medical polymer compounding, is proud to announce the launch of its ReZalloy Rx 1200 Series – a groundbreaking material line engineered to meet the evolving demands of today’s high-performance medical devices, including next-generation catheters and minimally invasive systems. The ReZalloy Rx 1200 series is a low-modulus PEBA alloy with a hardness range available from 45shA–70shA. This product line will add to Compounding Solutions' successful and innovative ReZalloy Rx 1100 series.


The ReZalloy Rx 1200 Series combines exceptional bondability, superior flexibility and impressive elongation properties, making it ideal for tubing extrusion and balloon applications. Designed for use with a wide range of polar substrates such as PEBA, TPU, COPE and PC, this new series offers an expanded design space for medical device engineers and manufacturers.


Driving innovation Compounding Solutions’ ReZalloy Rx 1200 Series reflects its Innovative and custom thermoplastics compounds.


commitment to driving innovation in medical materials. This product line offers both processing versatility and performance where it matters most – in patient care and device reliability. Available in its translucent natural form, pre-colored pellet form, and/or radiopaque-filled, ReZalloy Rx 1200 Series is engineered for easy handling and consistent processing, with specific drying and extrusion recommendations included in our comprehensive process guide. ●


Compounding Solutions / https://compoundingsolutions.net 122 www.medicaldevice-developments.com


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