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    Aluminum CUSTOM FABRICATED MEDICAL HEMATOLOGY DEVICE

    • Body MaterialAluminum
    • Standards MetCustomer Specifications, 2D CAD Drawing
    • Capabilities Applied/ProcessesPrimary: Reverse Engineering Design – SolidWorks Models and Drawings Cost Reduction Studies Shearing Punching Laser Cutting Forming Machining TIG Welding – TIG and Spot Grinding Secondary: Powder Coating Assembly – Hardware Insertion Packaging
    • Project DescriptionThe customer could not sell their product domestically due to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). The enclosure was made of plastic and did not contain the EMI shielding necessary to pass FDA guidelines. Fabco Manufacturing was asked to provide optio
    • Project NameHematology Imaging System (EasyCell Assistant)
    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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    • Body MaterialAluminum
    • Standards MetCustomer Specifications, 2D CAD Drawing
    • Project NameHematology Imaging System (EasyCell Assistant)
    • Capabilities Applied/ProcessesPrimary: Reverse Engineering Design – SolidWorks Models and Drawings Cost Reduction Studies Shearing Punching Laser Cutting Forming Machining TIG Welding – TIG and Spot Grinding Secondary: Powder Coating Assembly – Hardware Insertion Packaging
    • Project DescriptionThe customer could not sell their product domestically due to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). The enclosure was made of plastic and did not contain the EMI shielding necessary to pass FDA guidelines. Fabco Manufacturing was asked to provide optio

    A customer in the medical industry contracted Fabco Manufacturing, Inc. to remodel and revamp the production procedures for the EasyCell hematology imaging system enclosure highlighted below. The initial product was unable to pass FDA standards due to inadequate EMI shielding and a plastic casing. Their alternative coatings and material additions were proving to be too expensive to stay competitive in their market. We were able to re-engineer their product, reverse engineering and applying cost analysis to the customer-supplied sample in order to arrive at a cost effective and functional solution.
    The unit was redesigned, abandoning the plastic for an aluminum body construction. Employing our developed precision manufacturing capabilities, processes including shearing, punching, laser cutting, forming, TIG and spot welding, grinding, and machining were applied to aluminum material to form the unit, holding tight tolerances throughout. Powder coating and silk screening were applied to the part, and hardware was inserted where required for completed assembly. Overall finished dimensions of the enclosure were 24” in width, 18” in depth, and a height of 12”. The part was tested with first article inspection, dimensional inspection, as well as EMI testing and certification. Turnaround time for this project was 4 weeks, and we produce 300 units per year for this client, located in Massachusetts. The redesigned aluminum enclosure was an ideal solution for the customer’s initial dilemma, providing a reduction in cost and eliminating the EMI shielding problem. For more details about this EasyCell medical device design project or any of our other manufacturing and design capabilities please see the table below or contact us directly.


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