Pointing of Hypodermic
Needles
Customer:
Major Medical Device Manufacturer
Background:
Hypodermic needles are traditionally manufactured
using conventional grinding techniques. The point
consists of three facets, the primary bevel and
two lancets.
After the three facets have been machined the
point is glass bead blasted and electro-polished.
These operations remove any unwanted burrs and
round the heel of the primary bevel. The bead
blasting operation is expensive, problematic and
difficult to control. The grinding operation of
the primary bevel is slow because that is where
most of the material is removed, i.e. it represents
90% of the total volume.
Manufacturing Challenge:
The challenge in manufacturing hypodermic needles
lies in controlling the process so that the results
are repeatable. The parts are made is very large
volumes. The annual world requirement is in the
ten's of billions.
Solution:
Everite designed and built a custom production
line for the production of hypodermic needles
using Electrochemical Grinding Equipment technology. The
primary bevel is formed using Electrochemical Grinding Equipment and therefore
eliminates the necessity to bead blast the finished
product. The heel is rounded naturally and with
great process control. The lancets continue to
be ground abrasively so that needle sharpness
is not compromised. Because most of the material
is removed electrochemically and since no bead
blast is required, consumable cost is dramatically
reduced compared to conventional methods, and
process throughput is greater because of improved
efficiency. Each line can produce approximately
16 million pointed cannula per month.
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