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Mission Statement
The goal of Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. is to
meet the widest possible array of customer requirements
for glassblown products. We will strive to provide quality
fabricated glassware, technical support and development
expertise.
- We will continue to expand our technical expertise to
remain the industry leader in tight tolerance glass fabrication.
- We will continue to expand our equipment and training
to anticipate our customers unique and changing requirements.
- We will meet or exceed our customers' expectations.
- We will maintain the highest standards of quality, reliability
and professionalism.
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Where Art
Meets Science
Permit us to introduce you to a world leader in the development
of glass tooling for the medical industry. We design and
construct individualized parts for catheter tipping, butt
sealing, forming and molding. The Farlow's approach is to
work closely with customers to understand the underlying
engineering needs and to implement practical and expedient
solutions. We incubate new designs, assess possibilities
and provide close tolerance products. We provide engineering
and design support to assist you in meeting your special
needs.
For over 29 years Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing, Inc.
has been supporting catheter manufacturers with our quality
glass balloon molds. Our molds, capture tubes and tipping
dies provide the user with inexpensive alternatives to current
fabrication tooling and equipment. In addition, clear glass
tooling permits direct visualization of on-going processing
and fabrication.
Glass tooling for tipping catheters and forming catheters
have become so popular, tipping machines have been created
for exclusive use with the Farlow's glass dies. Farlow's
Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. has been working closely to
provide the medical device industry with a quality means
of production at a lower cost than other systems.
Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. can be seen in magazines,
at trade shows throughout the world displaying their glass
tooling and anatomical models.
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