Beam Mobile offers durable cases designed for the healthcare industry made with Covestro’s Makrolon polycarbonate, a material designed with chemical and impact resistance and durability in mind.
Beam Mobile offers the only case on the market utilising plastic that can hold up against hospital-grade cleaners and disinfectants. Additionally, Beam Mobile cases come with a swappable battery to extend battery life for long shifts without the need to take the device out of the case.
Healthcare workers need durable, mobile device cases that can withstand the rigours of daily use, including disinfection, while staying connected to electronic health record systems, secure texting platforms and soft scanning applications. However, many consumer-grade cases are not designed to withstand the disinfectants used to clean hospital surfaces.
“We collaborated throughout the resin selection process to ensure that Makrolon polycarbonate satisfied the rigorous impact and cleaning resistance required for daily use within the hospital environment,” said David Bowker, director of engineering, Beam Mobile. “As a result, Beam Mobile cases are trusted by major hospitals worldwide and provide maximum protection—even withstanding frequent drops and rough handling.”
Makrolon polycarbonate is designed to be robust, lightweight and features a range of grades to meet the chemical and disinfectant resistance needs of many medical applications. It is noted above all for its toughness, heat resistance and dimensional stability. It offers the design freedom needed for Beam Mobile’s ergonomic design and suite of products.
“Our Makrolon polycarbonate is the perfect material for this application, offering excellent impact resistance, and biocompatibility,” said Zachary Williams, market development, Covestro. “We are committed to working with innovative companies like Beam Mobile to develop solutions that meet the unique needs of the healthcare industry.”
Attendees at MD&M West can visit the Covestro booth (#2221).