UDI & Catalog Crosswalk
Normalized identifiers for product setup, distributor import, and internal item-master review. This file is useful when multiple sites use different legacy naming conventions.
Request fileFind the commercial documentation categories most often requested by dental networks, hospital laboratories, distributors, and infection-control buyers.
The library is organized for decision makers who need clean records more than promotional claims. Each request can be scoped by product category, destination market, site count, and review purpose. Envista then assembles the controlled references that match the request instead of sending a loose bundle of unrelated PDFs.
Normalized identifiers for product setup, distributor import, and internal item-master review. This file is useful when multiple sites use different legacy naming conventions.
Request fileCurrent instructions, storage limits, and revision references for equipment-adjacent and consumable items. Buyers can confirm that the requested item is tied to the correct document version.
Request fileRemote triage, preventive maintenance, escalation paths, and replacement expectations by product family. The matrix helps teams understand what is covered before the first issue occurs.
Request fileQC language, method-comparison notes, installation acceptance, and training documentation for review teams. Laboratory and dental stakeholders can route one packet through several approvers.
Request fileShelf-life, lot-traceability, storage conditions, carton configuration, and recall workflow references. Supply managers can compare usage assumptions before setting par levels.
Request fileMOQ assumptions, replenishment cadence, warranty boundaries, and quote scope for multi-site buyers. The file reduces ambiguity when purchasing, operations, and distributors review the same program.
Request fileTell us the product category, site count, and documentation set needed for review.
Envista returns the controlled records, quote assumptions, and open items in one packet.
Procurement, clinical, and service stakeholders can route questions through a single commercial owner.