Medical Mask Production Services In Usa Ohio
5 services found
Manufactured by:Bryan Medical based inCincinnati, OHIO (USA)
Bryan Medical, Inc.’s products are warranted against defects in packaging, material and workmanship for 90 days from the original purchase. No item may be returned without a Return Merchandise Authorization Number from our customer service department. Defective items will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. Damage caused by neglect, abuse, misuse, alteration of the product, ...
by:North American Science Associates Inc.(NAMSA ) based inNorthwood, OHIO (USA)
Delivering a medical product to market can be a long and complicated process, even when you’re familiar with the regulatory requirements.But when requirements are rapidly changing or when you’re entering international markets, the process can seem ...
by:Exact Metrology based inBlue Ash, OHIO (USA)
Reverse Engineering is oftentimes a catch-all term used for Design & Engineering applications. But trust us, there is so much more to this category for the uses of our 3D scanners, portable CMMs and laser trackers. Also, reverse engineering tends to imply that the 3D scanning will be used solely for product design, when in fact it can be used to address many other engineering functions ...
by:North American Science Associates Inc.(NAMSA ) based inNorthwood, OHIO (USA)
NAMSA’s balance of trusted advisors and proven process lets us support clients across the entire medical device product development spectrum.Non-clinical studies are used to select prototypes and provide an understanding of device performance in a specific application. When it comes to non-clinical testing, you can rely on our safety evaluation studies (in vitro and in vivo toxicology) on a ...
by:CSA Group based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Mitigate the risk of a cyber attack with thorough review and testing of your connected products and systems. Cybercrime damage costs are expected to hit $6 trillion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in 2015. IoT devices connect twice as many people that are alive in the world. In 2015, the FBI warned about the dangers of IoT, yet most devices are still considered vulnerable to attack. The ...
