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Joe Hage
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April 2013
I am working on a blood separation project. I was hoping someone can tell me the names of OEM’s in the business that make blood separations equipment.
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As originally asked by Steven Twork.

I am working on a blood separation project. I was hoping someone can tell me the names of OEM’s in the business that make blood separations equipment. I know about Haemonetics but no others….


Andrew Nield
Sales & Marketing, Medical Ceramics
Hi Steven,
in case you need to use ceramic components in blood separation, we produce bio inert cermic components for this tupe of equipment. www.c5medicalwerks.com

Jack Hagerty
Mechanical Engineering Consultant: Aerospace, Semiconductor Equipment, Medical Devices
I consulted to Terumo at their Fremont location for 7 years helping develop the Tacura chairside separator. I did both component and system testing (including the full Microbial Challenge to certify the multi-channel rotary seal). After all that, they pulled the plug just as it was going into production and bought COBE instead. I’ll never understand corporate finance.

If any of you folks need some hemo-medical device engineering done, check out my profile here and give me a shout!

Tom Mallison
Vice President Product Management at Optum 360
It depends on how you are trying to separate the blood. I have worked with Terumo, formerly Caridian, who uses centrifugal separation. There are also filtration devices available. If you want to talk I can give you some better insight if I understand a little more about your project.

Anders Westlund
Account specialist at Cook Medical Europe
Biomet also have a blood separation system called GPS.

David Slick
President/CEO at Ardent Rey Manufacturing LLC
Try these:

Gambro, Fresenius, Baxter Fenwal, Terumo, Haemonetics, Pall, …

I’ve also got a great custom disposables company to assist with custom disposable tubing and bag sets.

David

John Tan
Head of Medical Device at Fresenius Kabi
try Fresenius Kabi.

NEPPO ANAND
RA,QA,QC – Medical Devices,Diagnostics,Sterile/Non Sterile-API,SVP,LVP,Sterile/Non Sterile Packaging.
Dear Steven, Terumo – Japan have Automated Blood Component Separator

John Sisson
Program Manager
HI Steve,
Check Immucor’s website. They may offer what you’re looking for.
Good luck,
John Sisson

Pascal Mercier
Director Distributors & Emerging Markets at Terumo BCT
Aside from the companies already listed: Haemonetics, Fresenius (Fenwal) and Terumo (Caridian), Biosafe, you may also want to check subcontractor specialized in Medical devices such as Nova in Nova Biomedical (MA, USA), Valtronic (Switzerland)

Garry Wallace
Technical & Social Research and Development Engineer at Delta Meta Solutions LC
My Dad built the first flow thru blood separator at IBM around 1970. Before that it was all done in centrifuges and poured off. Said he had to work to light wave tolerances.

John Robinson
Senior Director, Hardware Instrument Development, Global R&D at Abbott Rapid Diagnostics
Now sure what type of “separation” you are looking for but Harvest Technologies (now part of Terumo mentioned above) was founded by a few guys who spun off from Haemonetics years ago. There may be similarities with Haemo devices but may be more in line with what you are looking for.

Chris Gustilo
Vice President Global Marketing at Orthopaedic International, Inc.
Look at Medivators and their Therapeutic Technologies group in Minnesota.

NIKI RAMOPOULOU
Co-Founder at GNP DIAGNOSTICS
Regarding blood separation there are two main categories of devices, apheresis devices ( donor connected) and automatic blood separation from a unit of whole blood. On apheresis there are few main companies worldwide Fresenius, Fenwal, Haemonetics and Terumo. Regarding separation from whole blood you can also check delcon and biosafe.

Bob Gassert
Principal Programmer/Analyst at Terumo BCT, Inc.
I have been with COBE Laboratories, which included COBE BCT (The BCT stands for Blood Component Technology), which then became Gambro BCT, then CaridianBCT, and is now TerumoBCT for 21 years. An important question is if you’re interested in Apheresis equipment (separating the blood components as they are extracted from the body) or automated whole blood processing (blood bank Manufacturing process). Well, either way, we’re the world leader in the field. Understand that MOST blood-bank manufacturing is still done via manual processes. Despite what Daniele Zanotti says above (“Sorin Group is a global leader in blood separation. You might want to check with their subsidiary in Arvada (by the way, it used to be the main old COBE blood-separation business facility).”), The COBE Arvada plant was not involved in blood separation – that was COBE Cardiovascular, which made blood oxygenators, and equipment associated with open heart surgery. Our main Blood Component Technology manufacturing is done in Lakewood, Colorado. Check us out at TerumoBCT.com

George Balog
Stryker
CarredienBTC – TerumoBCT

Tina Bethea
Territory Manager at SUN PHARMA
Check out alibaba.

Tim Dyes
SW Developer at BlackBerry
Check terumobct.com

Cheers!
Tim

Osman Murat İvegen
R&D Director Medical Devices
Hi Steven, Fenwal ( Fresenius bought Fenwal last year ) , Cobe ( Terumo bought Cobe also ) , Fresenius , Heamonetics ,Dideco (Italian compay ) are the major cell separation e/q producers. Most of them located in states. Only Heamonetics produce some OEM products in China ( or copy MCS) . There are two type equipments one is continous flow the other intermittent type. This e/q collects mainly platelet and MNC ( stem cell ) and also makes plasma excahange / red cell exchange etc. What you want to collect? Fenwal Alyx collects packed red cell of 2 units in continous system.This m/c has high technology so in my point of wiev you can not find OEM .If you need details I can help you. BR. Osman.

Daniele Zanotti
CEO presso Affluent Medical
Sorin Group is a global leader in blood separation. You might want to check with their subsidiary in Arvada (by the way, it used to be the main old COBE blood-separation business facility).

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