Norman Noble Expands Final Inspection Department

Norman Noble expanded their In-Process and Final Inspection department. The new dedicated space in Noble’s Medtech I Facility combines two Quality Control Labs into one larger lab. The move increases total lab space by approximately 20% and allows for a more efficient layout and product flow. With this updated lab, Norman Noble has improved delivery time of nitinol shape-set implants.

“We’ve invested in streamlining our quality control processes to support customer projects,” said David Saletrik, Director of Quality Assurance of Norman Noble. “Consolidating the Quality Control Labs and relocating them adjacent to our Shipping/Receiving Department will allow us to better serve our customers and improve delivery times.”

Norman Noble supports customers with ultra-precision micromachining of medical devices from initial prototype through all stages of FDA approval to full-scale manufacturing.

Source: Norman Noble

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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.

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