The Confluent Orange County, CA center-of-excellence for balloon catheters and extrusion, has expanded into a new Prototyping Lab and increased its capabilities with a new state-of-the art Polymer Laser.
The Confluent Orange County site focuses heavily on front-end R&D, prototyping and customer development support. The site has continually expanded its technical capabilities, and has plans over the next few years to increase the resources dedicated to balloon catheter R&D and customer technical development.
PROTOTYPING LAB EXPANSION
The increased space will allow for more prototyping and technical service capabilities. “This new space allows us to use our proprietary PT^2 RF technology for flaring, tipping, and micro-molding,” stated Elgin Mason, Senior Prototyping Engineer at Confluent’s Orange County location. “PT^2 works well with a wide range of materials, from commonly used Pebax® and Polyurethanes to high-temperature polymers like PEEK, FEP, and PTFE.” Additionally, the expansion allows for the standard balloon and balloon catheter prototyping lab to continue its quick-turn rapid prototyping of about one week.
POLYMER LASER CAPABILITIES
The new Polymer Laser adds capabilities to process polymers minimizing handling and secondary operations such as cleaning.
Current capabilities are:
- Hole drilling
- Cutting
- Ablation
- Texturing
- Marking
In addition, the laser can process thin (~.003” MAX) wall thickness metals, i.e., stainless steel.
The addition of these new technologies is part of Confluent’s commitment to being a trusted partner to our Confluent customers.
For more information on Confluent’s capabilities or to request a custom quote, email [email protected].