Accumold, A specialist in micro moulding for medical devices will present its latest innovations at MD&M East 2025 in New York City, from 20–22 May. Visitors to Booth 551 can explore how advanced moulding techniques are enabling smaller, smarter medical components.
With over 40 years of experience, the company produces complex micro components with tolerances down to a few microns. These capabilities are particularly valuable in the development of minimally invasive and wearable medical devices.
“We work closely with engineers to turn complex designs into scalable, high-precision components,” says Brett Saddoris, Technical Sales Manager. “Speed, consistency, and reliability are essential in healthcare manufacturing.”
New milestone in thin-walled cannula production
One of the company’s recent achievements is the moulding of thin-walled cannulas. These parts, once made using extrusion and manual steps, can now be produced in a single moulding process. This technique allows for wall thicknesses as low as 0.1 mm and supports volumes of up to 40 million parts per year per cell.
As a result, part quality and production efficiency have improved, reducing variability and opening up new design possibilities.
“This is a major step forward for minimally invasive devices,” Saddoris adds.
Micro moulding expertise for medical-grade materials
The company works with materials such as PEEK, LCP, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, and Pebax. These are suitable for surgical tools, diagnostic kits, drug delivery systems, and more.
Attendees can visit Booth 551 to meet the technical team, view micro moulded samples, and discuss how micro moulding for medical devices can accelerate development and reduce time to market.