Quintus' Special Delivery to Israel Firm & More Supplier News

Here’s what was new in the world of medical device suppliers during the week of June 5.

Omar Ford

June 10, 2022

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Quintus Technologies said its Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) recently delivered to Israel’s T.A.G. Medical Products Corporation will ensure the production of implants and surgical tools with the optimal material properties required by the exacting environments in which they are used.

Rapidly ramping up to expand its product range and markets, T.A.G. Medical is widely acknowledged as a leader in the design and production of innovative, high-quality medical and dental solutions that improve surgical procedures.

 Advanced proprietary features such as High Pressure Heat Treatment (HPHT) and Uniform Rapid Quenching (URQ) enable the Quintus press model QIH 15L to produce finished MIM parts with maximum theoretical density, ductility, and fatigue resistance. Incorporating heat treatment and Quintus Technologies is the global leader in high pressure technology. The company designs, manufactures, installs, and supports high pressure systems in three main areas: densification of advanced materials; sheet metal forming; and high-pressure processing for food and beverage innovation, safety, and shelf life. Quintus has delivered more than 1,900 systems to customers across the globe within industries such as energy, medical implants, space, aerospace, automotive, and food processing. The company is headquartered in Västerås, Sweden, with a presence in 45 countries worldwide.

 

About the Author

Omar Ford

Omar Ford is a veteran reporter in the field of medical technology and healthcare journalism. As Editor-in-Chief of MD+DI (Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry), a leading publication in the industry, Ford has established himself as an authoritative voice and a trusted source of information.

Ford, who has a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of South Carolina, has dedicated his career to reporting on the latest advancements and trends in the medical device and diagnostic sector.

During his tenure at MD+DI, Ford has covered a wide range of topics, including emerging medical technologies, regulatory developments, market trends, and the rise of artificial intelligence. He has interviewed influential leaders and key opinion leaders in the field, providing readers with valuable perspectives and expert analysis.

 

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