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Package testing as risk management | Jun 2008 Jun 1, 2008 ... If a test method detects so much as one hole, the package has failed. “If the leak size indicated by the equipment is off, you could be over ...
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Congress pushes for Medical Device Safety Act of 2008 despite ... Jul 2, 2008 ... Congressmen and Senators are proposing the Medical Device Safety Act of 2008 to protect patients from dangerous and defective devices.
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Big Changes in Canadian Drug Laws Coming | The Canadian Federal ... Sep 1, 2008 ... The Canadian Federal government has introduced important changes to Canada's food and drugs laws in Bill C-51 to the Canadian House of ...
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What medical designers should know about rapid injection molding ... Sep 1, 2008 ... A manufacturing technique called rapid injection molding lets companies quickly get low-cost and dimensionally accurate prototypes as well ...
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RPD Group earns ISO certification | Manufacturing and product ... Manufacturing and product development firm Rapid Product Development Group Inc. (RPDG), San Diego, Calif., (rpdg.com) has been awarded ISO-9001:2000 ...
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RPD Group earns ISO certification | Manufacturing and product ... Manufacturing and product development firm Rapid Product Development Group Inc. (RPDG), San Diego, Calif., (rpdg.com) has been awarded ISO-9001:2000 ...
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Working with heat-shrink tubing | Using heat-shrink tubing in ... Jul 1, 2008 ... Two-layered heat shrink tubing from Parker TexLoc keeps out moisture, dust, heat, ... Zeus recommends preheating large diameter mandrels. ...
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Paper examines software solutions for medical-device developers Medical Design Home » Engineering/Prototyping » Software (CAD/CAM) » Paper examines software solutions for medical-device developers ...
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Medical Edge Newsletter Subscription Medical Edge Newsletter Subscription. ... Components · Motors and. Motion Control · Medical Design Home » Subscribe » Newsletter Subscription ...
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Making the right moves in ball-screw selection Aug 1, 2007 ... When the ball screw is at rest there will always be some degree of axial motion between it and the nut. This is known as backlash and is ...
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