Quasar Medical Ltd.

On Balloon Assembly

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The effectiveness of minimally invasive procedures (diagnostic and therapeutic) has influenced medical practice in cardiology, neurology, nephrology and many other medical disciplines. Devices such as the balloon catheter can travel through minute blood vessels without disturbing the natural shape of the vessels. It is widely used to deliver stents, open blockages, dilating vessels and much more. The balloon set on the catheter is controlled by the physician and made to inflate at the clogged site. While the material selection is crucial, the manufacturing process with equipment is equally critical to form the highest quality balloon catheters. Balloon catheters provide an ideal platform for deploying flexible circuit combinations, which enables the development of novel techniques. The high precision manufacturing process involves extrusion of the balloon material into the shape of a tube. 

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The raw materials, design and manufacturing techniques are unique for the balloon and its use. Balloons can be non-compliant, semi-compliant or compliant. Each type is made from a different material. The CM must pay careful attention to performance characteristics influencing the design and manufacturing technique. These include: the time required to inflate and deflate the balloon, the catheter’s tracking ability to advance through complex pathways, and the insertion profile.

Quasar’s expert product engineers and materials specialists ensure that the manufacturing process consistently delivers the highest quality products. We ensure that the right mix of parameters such as the gear pump setting, temperature profile, tooling specifications, geometric considerations and degree of crystallization are used. Specialized metal braiding techniques and patterns offer precise catheter torque manipulation. We provide cutting edge materials, micro assembly lines capable of handling diameters less than 10 microns, and embedded electronics capabilities to be used in conjunction with balloon catheters.

  • Specialized Materials: Selection and appropriate use of raw materials including hydrophilic materials, radiopaque materials, pressure-determined, hardness-determined materials etc.
  • Manufacturing Techniques: Specialized balloon forming techniques achieve the desired shape or burst pressure levels to ensure safe and efficient balloon operation
  • Micro Assembly: Balloon catheters have detailed moving parts with specialized functionality. Quasar operates micro-assembly lines, utilizing microscopes, machine vision, automation, highly trained operators to perform detailed parts assembly.
  • Embedded Electronics: When required electronics of varying designs can be manufactured and loaded onto balloon catheters.
  • Specialized Materials
  • Consistent Sourcing
  • Micro Assembly
  • Embedded Electronics
  • Manufacturing Techniques
  • Low Cost