FAQs

FAQs

FAQs

We are a manufacturer of components and subassemblies for medical devices. Our engineering team works directly with medical device manufacturers to develop custom solutions for each piece of equipment. We also offer a range of in-stock solutions that can suit customer needs or serve as the base part for application-specific modifications, accelerating the development process. Marsh Medical offers a single access point to customer solutions for instrumentation, timing and control devices, gasketing seals, and more.

Medical device manufacturers can save money, and time, by partnering with a supplier that is able to provide multiple parts and components under a single purchase order. Marsh Medical is also a value-added supplier and able to provide complete subassemblies to OEMs.

Marsh Medical follows ISO:9000 2015 quality standards.

Yes. We will work with you at your desired level of collaboration to assist in the completion of a successful project. We excel at designs to reduce component size to fit a smaller device envelope without sacrificing performance.

Making custom designed medical components for medical device manufacturers requires working closely with our customers. How you choose to initiate a relationship is up to you. You can simply contact us through the website, or get in touch with medical sales director, Ron McCray, at rmccray@marshbellofram.com or (815) 980-3315. You can also invite us to your facility, where our team will meet with yours to discuss objectives, project parameters, and ways we can help make your project successful.

Custom manufacturing is a significant part of what we do. Marsh Medical's fully staffed engineering department and on-staff chemists develop innovative solutions to complex medical device challenges. We collaborate with customers on product development to maximize the performance and value of the manufactured components.

Often, we can create efficiencies for customers by starting with off-the-shelf parts and making application-specific changes to form the basis of a new custom part. In other cases, we review the objectives of your device and, relying on engineering expertise and application knowledge, reduce the size of components to fit within your target envelope.

Marsh Medical is a modern company with a fully staffed engineering department and state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, backed by over 40 years of expertise in supporting medical device manufacturers with their key component challenges. Our sole focus is developing innovative answers to your most complex medical device needs. Our on-staff chemists can create custom material formulations tailored to your equipment's unique functions. Parts customization is second nature to our team, where we work closely with your team to develop custom solutions for your specific needs. We continuously reinvest in our in-house, U.S.-made fabrication and production capabilities to create your custom products with industry-leading speed, while never sacrificing quality.

Having everything under one roof streamlines communication and accelerates timelines. Our domestic headquarters offers vastly increased delivery times that beat overseas competitors.

Our engineers are Marsh Medical employees who work on-site at our technology center and manufacturing plant in Newell, W. Va.

All situations are different, but in general, we will begin with a deep dive into your medical device's design and objectives. This is often done in-person at your facility. Our engineers explore your equipment, how its internals work, and where and how our part(s) will fit in. Next we move to 3-D visuals and into review and an approvals process, we will create a physical prototype with timing from concepting to prototype. After the prototype is accepted, you can expect production in as little as 6 months.

This is determined on a case-by-case basis. Often, our customers retain ownership of a component design specifications. Other times it can be shared between the customer and Marsh Medical.

We are a manufacturer of components and subassemblies for medical devices, not finished goods.
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