Testing Insulin Delivery Devices

The treatment for diabetes is nearly as well known as the disease itself, namely the use of insulin pens, insulin pumps, and continuous glucose meters. Mechanical testing plays a crucial role in developing these devices and validating their functional performance.

While force and displacement are traditionally measured, the integration of additional sensors has allowed for testing more device requirements such as delivered volume and injection time. This video highlights the scope of mechanical testing capabilities necessary to support the growth and innovation of the diabetes management market.

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