Ophthalmology

Serving Ophthalmic End-Markets for Both Drug Delivery Systems and Surgical Devices

Ophthalmic procedures are becoming incredibly complex as new technologies continue to drive innovative techniques. Cadence is the supplier of choice for custom devices used in the Ophthalmic market, providing highly specialized sharps solutions for drug delivery systems and surgical procedures.

Cadence partners with our OEM customers, delivering numerous cutting and piercing devices used in the newest ophthalmic procedures. These ophthalmic procedures demand blades and needles with the highest level of sharpness, precision, quality, and reliability.

Our customers come to us looking for the knowledge base we have surrounding sharps technology and find our “Center of Excellence” for sharps and incision applications to be compelling and a cornerstone of future partnerships. From concept through commercialization, Cadence enables designers to innovate, iterate, and create with the speed required to bring a new device to the market ahead of the competition.

We specialize in:

Turnkey Supplier of Single-Use Devices

Manufactured in our 100% Dedicated Finished Device Facility.

Cutting Edge Technology Focus

(Grinding, Machining, Electrochemical, Sharpening, etc.) - Cutting-Edge Geometries

Point Technology Focus

(Electrochemical, Machining, Grinding, Pointing, etc.) - Point Geometries

Micro Manufacturing Focus

(Laser, EDM, Sharpening etc.) - Micro-Needles and Micro-Blades

  • Micro Measurement Lab
  • Cut Force & Penetration Testing
  • Sharpness Measurement
  • Value-Added Sub-Assemblies (Laser Welding and Overmolding)
  • Prototyping
  • Precision Machining
  • Custom Assembly and Packaging

Ophthalmic Instruments

Today’s advances in ophthalmic surgery demand advances in ophthalmic instruments, as well. As technology discovers how to perform new procedures, instruments for doing those procedures must progress. Cadence leads the way in manufacturing blades and needles specifically designed for new ophthalmic procedures demanding meticulous precision.

Ophthalmic procedures are varied and require a diverse set of specifically designed ophthalmic instruments.

The blades for these procedures need to be exceptionally sharp and strong. Cadence produces blades for ophthalmic instruments including keratomes, which can be used in procedures such as cataract extractions, and corneal trephine blades, which are used in corneal graft surgeries. All ophthalmic procedures require delicate accuracy and precision–and that’s just what Cadence delivers.

Ophthalmic Instruments and Satisfaction

Choosing the right material for ophthalmic instruments can be difficult. Cadence assists clients by providing multiple materials to choose from. For example, Cadence offers 300 and 400 series stainless steel. The 300 series stainless steel is an ideal choice for corrosion protection and shock resistance, whereas the 400 series is stronger and more durable, allowing for an even sharper blade. Whatever your needs, Cadence is there to meet them.

Cadence creates niche in ophthalmic market for super sharp, lower volume razor blade product

A leading ophthalmic instrument OEM was looking for a supplier for razor blades that could be used in a new ophthalmic instrument. It is very common for standard razor blade product to be purchased and modified to fit the needs of a special cutting device. However, in this case, the needs of the new instrument were such that no standard razor blade could be found and purchased for modification and no razor blade manufacturer was interested in custom making a small quantity of parts for this very special application.

The OEM partnered with Cadence in the development of a custom razor blade, designed specifically for this new device. Even though the annual volume requirements were small, the manufacturing processes developed and applied at Cadence enabled a very cost effective means to produce a high performing product.

Results for the OEM were impressive! The problems associated with sourcing a standard razor blade, only to have to modify it for a specific need, were eliminated.

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