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Medical Components

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FEATURED SUPPLIERS
MPE, Inc.  
Milwaukee, WI
MPE is dedicated to helping OEMs develop and commercialize life-enhancing technologies to grow their business and improve their customers' lives
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
New Milford, CT
Mfg
 
Lisbon, NH
Custom innovative tubing solutions and value-added services
 
Sparta, TN
Custom medical tubing, components, prototype, valve-add services
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Ruskin, FL
 
Mount Vernon, MO
 
Wallingford, CT
 
Brooklyn, NY
 
Grand Junction, CO
 
Campbell, CA
 
Lenexa, KS
 
Lafayette, IN
 
Merrillville, IN
 
Danbury, CT
 
Cape Coral, FL
 
Brooklyn, NY
 
Boulder, CO
 
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List of verified suppliers of contract manufacturing of medical devices for healthcare & technology OEMs, high-mix/medium-volume manufacturing, contract manufacturing of precision machined & fabricated plastic & metal components, thin-wall extrusions & lined catheter shafts, surgical tubular & medical device components, tourniquets & medical bags & kits, aerospace, automotive & other industries, CNC milling & turning, tube fabrication, laser marking & tooling, electropolishing, ceramic components for medical & surgical implant applications, CAD/CAM blocks & spinal components, PTA, atherectomy, vulnerable plaque, design, metal surgical components, intravenous & intra-arterial catheters & training apparatus for placing internal jugular catheters & vascular & peritoneal access devices, medical components & tubing, reusable Luer lock components, stopcocks, miniature quick connects/disconnects & adapters for medical equipment & devices for biomedical & laboratory applications, medical tools & accessories, contract manufacturing of medical components & devices.

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