Polyzen is Issued a Patent for Their Prostate Immobilization Balloon

Polyzen, Inc. announces the July 12, 2011 issue by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of U.S. Patent 7,976,497 for the company’s Prostate Immobilization Balloon (other patents pending). Polyzen has developed a unique process capability which uses proprietary thermoforming and RF welding capabilities, combined with various thermoplastic films, resulting in the development and production of […]

Polyzen Enhances Assembly Capabilities

In strategic moves to fill an industry void and expand services to medical-industry OEMs, Polyzen, Inc. has increased its capabilities to offer a broader range of product assembly and packaging services. Benefits include highly favorable turnaround times and pricing, said to be faster and less expensive, respectively, than any other similar services on the market […]

Polyzen Celebrates its 20th Anniversary

Accelerating Innovation: Developing and Manufacturing Critical Components and Devices for Over 20 Years!!! This is our 20th anniversary year, and we’re proud of our longevity and success in accelerating innovations to market. Polyzen has become a recognized, dependable single-source solution provider for many of the leading medical device OEMs since its inception in 1991. From […]

Polyzen Expands Polyurethane & Silicone Dip Molding Operations

Polyzen, Leading Disposable Medical Device Contractor, Expands Polyurethane & Silicone Dip Molding Operations Adds People, Equipment, and Full-Size in-House Machine Shop to Expedite Design and Development and Rapid Turnaround Polyzen, Inc., one of the medical industry’s leading developers and manufacturers of specialty disposable components and devices and only one of a handful of industry firms […]

Polyzen Leverages its Patented Process to Transform Polyurethane Films into Low-Pressure Medical Balloons

This article was first published in the November 2002 edition of Plastics Engineering. Polyurethane Low-Pressure Balloons A series of polyurethane films from Polyzen, Inc., featuring film grades that can be thermoformed, are said to provide medical product designers an alternative to latex materials for the construction of low-pressure balloons. The polyurethane films represent a materials […]