Knowledge Center > Blogs > Nelson Labs Blog > May 2010
by Dan Floyd, RM(NRCM), Sterilization Section Leader, Nelson Laboratories

Recently we wrote about considerations manufacturers need to know about radiation sterilization. Today we are covering Ethylene Oxide sterilization. Together they make up two of the most popular forms of sterilization for medical devices.
Posted: 5/25/2010 11:29:45 AM by | with 1 comments


by Martell Winters, Senior Scientist, RM/SM(NRCM), Nelson Laboratories

Most medical device manufacturers have to choose a sterilization process for their devices. One of the two most common forms is radiation (the other is ethylene oxide).
 
Posted: 5/21/2010 11:27:06 AM by | with 0 comments


You might notice some changes going on at Nelson Laboratories—changes we think enhance our brand, honor our heritage and make it easier for our clients to work with us. As you look at the changes you’ll notice we haven’t departed from our progressive traditions, we’ve just added to them.
Posted: 5/18/2010 2:56:07 PM by | with 0 comments


You'll soon notice some great new changes to our reports that will make it easier for you to obtain the information you need and allow us to provide faster more efficient delivery.
Posted: 5/17/2010 3:16:28 PM by | with 0 comments


by Thor Rollins, Biocompatibility Specialist, RM(NRCM)

There’s a myriad of tests medical device manufacturers need to be prepared to conduct on their creations in order to pass regulation requirements before they are released to the marketplace. None more important than the Cytoxicity, Sensitization, and Irritation tests—the Big Three as we call them.
Posted: 5/3/2010 3:11:00 PM by | with 0 comments


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