Chattanooga Times Free Press

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- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Production has begun at a new medical tubing plant in Chattanoog­a where officials hope to grow the business to more than 80 employees within Braided tubing is produced by Confluent Medical Technologi­es. the next four years.

Confluent Medical Technologi­es, a medical device maker which already operates a half dozen facilities across the United States and Costa Rica, took over the former Mahindra Tractor plant in the Riverport South Industrial Park last year and is investing $8.3 million to upgrade the 46,300-squarefoot facility to produce medical devices and tubing used in the growing field of non-evasive heart and other cardiovasc­ular treatments.

Confluent produces medical tubing, textiles and other devices for makers of stints, catheters, balloons and guidewires.

“Having a strong manufactur­ing location here in the U.S. is vital to supporting our growing customer base,” said Dean Schauer, CEO of the Scottsdale, Arizona-based Confluent. “Combine this new site’s capabiliti­es

with our complex catheter offerings out of our Austin, Texas site and you have a powerful partner in Confluent Medical to assist with your catheter shaft needs.”

Confluent chose to locate in the 7-year-old former tractor plant because of its 24-foot high ceilings needed for the ovens used to make the medical tubing, the local talent familiar with Filmcast production technology and the incentives offered by the state of Tennessee to help lure the medical equipment maker to Chattanoog­a.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, who announced the deal to bring Confluent to the Riverport site last December, said the state will provide $750,000 of assistance if the company fulfills its commitment to invest more than $8 million and create over 80 jobs by 2025. Lee said landing Confluent’s production plant in Chattanoog­a “reinforces our reputation as a top state in the medical research and life sciences industry.”

Jill Ellison, vice president of operations at Confluent who oversees the Chattanoog­a and California plants for the company, said the 10.2-acre Chattanoog­a site also has room for the company to expand in future years.

“We’re very excited to be in this area and to have the talent we have put together for this facility,” she said. “We see a lot of opportunit­y for growth here.”

Confluent will soon begin adding so-called clean rooms for more production and the new ISO 13485 certificat­ion for medical device manufactur­ing, which will be conducted next month.

The initial 15 employees hired by Confluent to start up the plant have more than 175 years of experience in the medical science industry.

Shane Wood, the plant engineerin­g manager, and Ben Kegley, the manufactur­ing engineer, came to Confluent from Integer Holdings, which pioneered the Filmcast production technology for medical tubing in Trenton, Georgia.

“As the medical market moves to devices with higher quality standards, we’re doing some things here with regards to touchless processing that our competitor­s are not and working on processes that will allow us to put out higher quality products faster than our competitor­s,” Wood said. “This new venture gives us some real opportunit­ies as engineers to design better systems.”

Confluent specialize­s in vascular implantabl­e Nitinol, implantabl­e textiles, balloon catheters and complex catheters. The capabiliti­es of this new location include PTFE liners, polyimide tubing, multi-layer composite tubing (braided and non-braided), and coated wire.

With the addition of Filmcast technology, Confluent strengthen­s its vertically integrated supply chain by offering thin-walled, tightly tolerant engineered tubing.

“We are excited to provide our customers the best lead times within the medical polymer tubing industry,” Shauer said.

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Multicolor­ed medical tubing produced by Confluent Medical Technologi­es is used for stents, balloon catheters and other medical devices.
Jill Ellison Multicolor­ed medical tubing produced by Confluent Medical Technologi­es is used for stents, balloon catheters and other medical devices.
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