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- Hypodermic needles (sometimes known as
''Hypodermic syringes'') are used for many applications right from
administering shots to drawing blood.
- The needles are long, hollow cylinders
which has a puncturing point at the tip to pierce the skin of the
patient.
- Hypodermic syringes (means ‘under the
skin’) are also used to extract liquid such as blood from the body.
- Hypodermic needles can be classified by
the bevel and gauge of the needle.
- There are many manufacturing plants in and
out of India. One of which is located at china with the total
plant area of around 340,000 square meters including 5,000 square
meters of 100,000 class clean workshop.
- Hypodermic needles can be used as reusable
or disposable. Disposable hypodermic needles are used mostly, placed
in a container after only one use.
- Reusable needles can be used by the
individuals such as diabetic patient to administer their own shots.
- But use of Reusable syringes may lead to
infections or transmit diseases if it is not properly cleaned. And
also, they must be sterilizable and nontoxic.
- The bevel of the needle is the one which
creates the sharpness of the tip. The standard bevel is the longest
and sharpest of all other types and is the most delicate and easily
bluntable bevel.
- The short bevel is the one in between the
standard and true short and used in many applications.
- Since hypodermic needles come directly in
contact with the interior body, government regulations require that
they be made from biocompatible materials which are inert
pharmacologically.
- There are many different types of
materials used to construct the hypodermic needles.
- Carbon steel, Glass, Synthetic rubber,
Stainless steel and Plastic are the raw materials required to
manufacture a hypodermic needle.
- But the needles are generally made of a
heat-treatable stainless steel or carbon steel. Many are nickel
plated in order to prevent corrosion.
- The main body of the tube can be made of
plastic, glass, or both. Plastics are also used to make the plunger
handle and for making the plunger head flexible synthetic
rubber is used .
- Steel is heated first until molten stage
as the needle is produced from it and then its drawn through a die
designed to meet the size of the needle.
- The steel is further formed and rolled
into a continuous, hollow wire as it moves along the production
line.
- The wire is then appropriately cut to form
the desired needle.
- Some needles are significantly more
complex and are produced directly from a die casting.
- At this stage, the plastic or glass is
supplied as granules or powder and fed into a large machine called
hopper.
- The extrusion process involves a large
spiral screw, forcing the material through a heated chamber and
makes it a thick, flowing mass. It is then forced through a die,
producing a continuous tube that is cooled and cut.
- The plastic is heated and converted into a
liquid. It is then forcibly injected into a mold which is the
inverse of the desired shape.
- Once it cools, it solidifies and maintains
its shape after the die is opened. Later, the head of the plunger is
attached to the plunger handle.
- Global market for Hypodermic needles is
projected to reach $3.7 billion by the year 2015 and $4.0 billion by
2017.
- Product-wise, hypodermic needles account
for the largest market share, while intravenous needles constitute
the fastest growing segment.
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Introduction
- Hypodermic Needle - Syringe Needle
- Types of Hypodermic needles
- Hypodermic syringe
Products
-
Hypodermic syringe recapper
- Portex® Hypodermic Needle-Pro® EDGE' Safety Device
- Hypodermic needle body with extension leads
- Hypodermic needles
- Exel
needles
- Product
list
- “Almost” painless hypodermic needle set
- Nipro
Hypodermic Needle 21 Gauge
- Hypodermic Needle-Pro® Device
Manufacturing process
- How is s5 ep12 hypodermic needle is made
- Development, Production, and Characterization of Plastic Hypodermic
Needles
- How to
make a big giant hypodermic needle "prop" for a skit
- How are
hypodermic needles made?
- How do
they get the hole through a hypodermic needle?
- How
products are made
- Hypodermic
needles manufacturing
- Needle
manufacturing gets a in the arm shot
- How do
they make hypodermic needles?
Raw
material suppliers
- Carbon steel
- Glass
- Plastic
- Stainless
steel
- Synthetic
rubber
Machinery suppliers
- Disposable needle production line
- Machinery suppliers from Hiroshima
- Machinery suppliers from Japan
- Machinery suppliers from Korea
- Machinery suppliers from New York
- Machinery suppliers from Portugal
- Machinery suppliers from U.S.A
Manufacturing plant
- Manufacturing plant from Austria
- Manufacturing plant from China
- Manufacturing plant from Europe
- Manufacturing plant from Korea
- Manufacturing plant from Saudi Arabia
- Manufacturing plant for Hypodermic needle
Testing
- Syringe
testing to ISO
- Evaluation of Hypodermic needles brands through the test of
corrosion resistance
- Crack
Testing of Hypodermic Needles
- Puncture and needle testing
- Hypodermic Needle Puncture Resistance Tests
- Medical
Needle Puncture and Bend Testing Results
- Hypodermic Needle Testing
- Tensile Testing of Hypodermic Needles
MSDS
Patents
- Method
of making a hypodermic needle
- Needle tip guard for hypodermic needles
- Needle and
syringe
- Hypodermic
needle
- Captive cover for a hypodermic needle of an intravenous (IV) tube
assembly
- Needle
puller for destroying hypodermic needles
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Turnkey service providers
- Turnkey service providers from Germany
- Turnkey
service providers from Korea
- Turnkey service providers from Massachusetts
- Turnkey service providers from Virginia
Company profiles
- Company from
Connecticut
- Company from
Gujarat
- Company from
Kanpur
- Company from
Massachusetts
- Company from
New Jersey
- Company from
Singapore
- Company from
U.S.A
- Another
company from U.S.A
Consultancy
- Consultancy from
Hampshire
- Consultancy from
New York
- Consultancy from
U.K
- Another Consultancy from
U.K
- Online Consultancy1
- Online
Consultancy2
Market
- Cost
Effective Solutions for
Home-Generated Medical
Waste
- Emerging technologies in Drug delivery
- Telezon
advances plastic needle products
- US
Disposable Medical Supplies Market
- Global
Special Purpose Needles Market to Reach $4.0 Billion by 2017
- Special Purpose Needles Market to Exceed US$3.7 Billion by 2015
Report
- Needle
exchange programs and deregulation of needles and syringes
- Management of a broken hypodermic needle
- Deregulation of Hypodermic Needles and Syringes as a Public Health
Measure
- Report
on Fractured Hypodermic Needle
- Sticking it to the man
Risk
- Needle and
Syringe Reuse = Infection Risk
- Needles
at risk
- Needlestick and Other Risks from Hypodermic Needles
- Needlestick
injuries
- Generic
risk assessment for the lab use of hypodermic needles.
- Standard
operating procedure of surgical blades and Hypodermic needles
- Dangers
Of Hypodermic Needle Sticks
Study
- Hypodermic needle puncture of shear thickening fluid treated fabrics
- Ultrasite valve hemocompatibility study
- Penetration characteristics of hypodermic needles in skin and muscle
tissue
- Media
effects
- The
effects of needle puncture injury on microscale shear strain
in the intervertebral disc annulus fibrosus
- An
evaluation of sharp safety
hypodermic needle devices
- Percutaneous extensor tenotomy for chronic tennis elbow using an
18G needle
- Comparative hypodermic needle sharpness among major brands
- Hypodermic
needle like hollow polymer microneedle array using UV lithography
into micromolds
- Filler
injections with the blunt-tip microcannula
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