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Automation reduces medical patch pump costs by 20%

27th July 2015
Nat Bowers
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By automating the production and test processes, ESCATEC has reduced the manufacturing costs of a medical patch pump by 20%. The initial contract for a few thousand unit prototype run of the PCB was done using ESCATEC's SMT line is Switzerland. However, the customer then asked for additional components, such as sensors, to be added that had to be done by hand, taking several minutes per unit and adding to the production cost.

Dr. Martin Muendlein, Technology Specialist, ESCATEC, commented: "As future runs will be in the hundreds of thousands, we redesigned the manufacturing process to automate as much as possible. As a result, we were able to shave 20% off the total manufacturing and test costs of each unit. This ensured that we are competitively priced."

Examples of cost reduction include having the sensors now supplied on a reel so that they can be installed on the SMT line and having the opto sensors pre-assembled into a can by the supplier that are also sent on a reel as a sub assembly for the SMT line.

Cost reduction measures were also applied to the testing. The initial units were tested one at a time using a dedicated stand-alone test unit. For the larger production run, ESCATEC has designed a new unit that can test twelve devices at the same time.

"Because this is a medical device, any changes in the design, manufacture and test have to be rigorously evaluated and recorded. As one of the few contract design and manufacturing companies to have both ISO13485 and FDA registration, we have rigorous and robust procedures in place which stem from our Swiss focus on quality and precision," added Dr. Thomas Dekorsy, General Manager, ESCATEC.

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