Complex Extrusions
Quick-turn development to production of complex medical extrusions.
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Quick-turn development to production of complex medical extrusions.
Join Viant CEO Alton Shader as he takes you on a tour of Viant's end-to-end expertise and 'in it for life' culture.
Viant produces over 100,000 feet of nitinol tubing annually.
Virtual tour of our complex machining and tube fabrication site, including a Center of Excellence for Arthroscopy/ENT shavers & burrs, in Wheeling, Illinois
Virtual tour of our thermoplastic injection molding & assembly facility in Suzhou, China
The tube is the foundation of many medical devices. Is your tubing supplier taking a holistic approach that will help you avoid costly missteps?
Virtual tour of our vertically integrated precision metal tubing facility in Aura, Germany
Virtual tour of our orthopedic implant and instrument facility in Ft Wayne, Indiana
Virtual tour of our molding & assembly facility in Tijuana, Mexico
A novel technique for mechanically joining nitinol to other metal tubing could reduce cost and mitigate risk.
Viant offers a broad range of metal processing capabilities, including specialized processes such as complex machining and precision tube drawing and fabrication.
Viant offers a wide range of thermoplastic and elastomer molding capabilities, including specialized processes such as blow molding and thermoforming.
30 times per second, a Viant capillary tube delivers life-enhancing medication to patients around the world. We’re in it for life.
A midsize, market-leading blood management company was having major quality issues with the molding supplier for critical components of its flagship product, resulting in supply chain interruptions and a high rate of customer complaints.
A mid-sized medical device company was ready to ramp up production of a complex, single-patient-use endoscopic device, but its initial supplier was unable to meet the volume requirements.
A leading, multinational medical technology company was seeking a strategic partner to develop and manufacture a key component of its next-generation, catheter-based stent delivery system: a tapered tip flexible enough to pass through the tortuous vessel.