DESIGNING MEDICAL DEVICES?

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Precision medical wire is an essential component of many medical devices. Sandvik's EXERA™ program of alloys, wire forms, thicknesses, arrangements and coatings can be combined to match unique applications. We can also do all sorts of different process operations - we offer a "one-stop shop" solution. Together we can design a process and product that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Let us inspire your product innovation!


Check out our video and learn more about Sandvik and EXERA™ fine medical wire

For more information: https://exera.sandvik/


You can meet us at the following exhibitions:

  • CMEF, 14-17 May, 2019, National Exhibition and Convention Center, Shanghai.
    Booth no 5.1P19
  • MedTech China, 25-27 September 2019, Shanghai World EXPO Exhibition & Convention Center. Booth no P106
  • Science for Neuroscience (SFN), 20-23 October 2019, Chicago, USA
  • MD&M Midwest, 23-24 October, 2019, Minneapolis, USA
  • Compamed, 18-21 November 2019, Messe Dűsseldorf, Germany
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