Many wound care device companies start with an innovative idea. Turning that idea into a mass-produced product can be extremely challenging. This concept is familiar to KitoTech Medical,a Seattle-based medical device company that develops wound care products. Kitotech was founded by Ronald Berenson, MD. Dr. Berenson is a serial entrepreneur with over 25 years in biotech and medical device industry. Marian is proud to call KitoTech Medical a valued customer.
5 Things to Know About Wound Care Device Manufacturing
Posted by Katie Sullivan
November 2, 2022 11:26 AM
Topics: medical device, Medical PSA, Skin-Contact PSA, wound care device, FDA Registered
3M™ Hi-Tack Silicone Adhesive Tape for Wearable Devices
Posted by Katie Sullivan
February 18, 2021 8:20 AM
Editor's note: As of 2024, 3M Healthcare is now a standalone company, Solventum. You can find more about the spin-off and how Marian is a Solventum Premier Converter here.
One of our top material suppliers, 3M, recently announced the release of their next generation of medical silicone adhesives, 3M Hi-Tack Silicone Adhesive Tapes. 3M 2480 is the first product to launch in this new portfolio. It is a single coated medical nonwoven tape with hi-tack silicone adhesive on a liner. The benefits of this exciting new material include:
- Longer wear-times (up to 4 days)
- Supports heavier devices
- Offers more secure adhesion
- Repositionable
Topics: medical device, Medical PSA, Skin-Contact PSA, Silicone, 3M, 3m tape
Wearable Device Design: Selecting a Stick-to-Skin Adhesive
Posted by Katie Sullivan
December 15, 2020 8:30 AM
Editor's note: As of 2024, 3M Healthcare is now a standalone company, Solventum. You can find more about the spin-off and how Marian is a Solventum Premier Converter here.
Topics: Pressure Sensitive Adhesive, Medical PSA, Skin-Contact PSA, Material selection, 3M, 3m tape
Ever wonder why hospitals, doctor’s offices, and other healthcare providers don’t just use duct tape for bandages, wound care, and device fixation? Well, there are many reasons, but first, try sticking it to the skin and peeling it off. The main reason is simple: duct tape does not use a medical grade pressure sensitive adhesive.
Medical adhesives must be skin-friendly, non-migratory, and have a variable degree of initial tack and peel adhesion. Ease of removal, breathability, and durability also differentiate medical adhesives from other types of tape.
Topics: medical device, Medical PSA, Skin-Contact PSA, Silicone, medical