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Proportion-Air www.proportionair.com


Compact medical AC/DCs feature 40W and 60W rating


Proportion-Air’s high-resolution regulators offer superior performance compared with traditional valves.


two of the most popular products in this product family. The MPV is a card unit, while the QPV is an enclosed, CE-approved device. Their performance specifications include: ■ maximum resolution of up to ±0.005% FS


■ accuracy of up to ±0.2% FS ■ repeatability of ±0.02% FS ■ vacuum pressure range of 150psi (10.3 bar)


■ maximum flow of 1.2ft3 (34L/min).


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Proportion-Air builds only electronic pressure regulators and electronic flow control valves. Each unit is carefully crafted based on each customer’s unique parameters, making every solution a custom fit. Rather than have an engineer design around a catalogue valve, Proportion-Air works with each customer to see if modifying existing technology could provide a better option. Whether a customer has specific package dimensions, housing requirements or an uncommon electrical interface, Proportion- Air has a product family to match their needs. Vacuum control, vacuum through positive pressure, absolute pressure, inches of water column and direct control up to 1,000psi are available. The variety of outputs can be controlled by an equally diverse range of electrical inputs


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RECOM’s RACM40-K and RACM60-K operate with high efficiency, leading to an ultra-compact size with low temperature rise.


The RECOM RACM40-K and RACM60-K series are ultra-compact 40W and 60W AC/DC converters in a range of package options. The RACM40-K has a 1.6x3in footprint as an open card and 1.8x3.2in as an encapsulated PCB-mount module. The RACM-60K is available as a 2x3in chassis-mount part with Molex connections or can be supplied with PCB-mount pins. Both ranges provide a single output from universal AC mains input 80–264Vac.


The 40W parts operates to 65°C at full load with convection cooling and 85°C with derating; the 60W part to 55°C and 85°C respectively. Both feature a 4kVAC/1 minimum isolation rating and a medical 2 MOPP safety certification and are suitable for medical ‘B’ and ‘BF’ applications up to 5,000m altitude (4,000m for the RACM60-K). They meet the ‘Class B’ EMC limits with a good margin without additional external components, and the class I and class II installations with a grounded output. The additional safety


certifications are IEC/EN 62368-1 for IT/multimedia, IEC 61558-1/-2-16 for industrial and IEC/EN 60355-1 for household applications. The RACM60-K is available as a larger 2x4in card; the RACM40-K as a 2x3in card with pin-compatible connections for these older form factors, ensuring the parts’ use in legacy applications. The RACM40-K and RACM60-K AC/DC power supplies achieve their market leading power density by operating with an extremely high efficiency, directly leading to an ultra-compact size with low temperature rise. This allows operation in high- temperature environments with minimal or no derating if airflow is available.


RECOM https://recom-power.com


Custom, implantable feedthroughs,


casings and windows


according to the most important parameters: ■ leak test for hermeticity ■ electric tests ■ thermal shock ■ dimensional inspection (random sampling, AQL standards).


SCT Ceramics works hand-in- hand with clients to engineer designs adapted to their innovative products. Its multidisciplinary teams put in place parameters that optimise cost, function, performance and quality assurance.


SCT Ceramics additionally accompanies its clients from CAD design to prototype, to full mass production. Its development cycle is time-tested and designed to minimise risks and ensure a smooth transition from prototype to series. The SCT Ceramics Medical Division building is certified ISO 13485 and its clean room is regulation ISO 8. Its accredited laboratory partners with other international research organisations to develop new materials and manufacturing methods in the ceramics industry.


SCT Ceramics provides expertise in ceramic-to-metal brazing and miniaturisation.


SCT Ceramics’ brazed, ceramic feedthroughs and casings are the ideal solution for active implantable medical devices, such as pacemakers, cochlear implants and neurostimulation devices. The company is an expert in miniaturisation and providers of ceramic solutions, such as: ■ alumina ■ zirconia ■ ruby.


In addition, 100% of SCT Ceramics’ products are inspected and tested


SCT Ceramics ensures its products allow clients to meet strict FDA, CE and NMPA (formerly CFDA) regulations and respond to ISO 10993 biocompatibility standards. IQ, OQ and PQ phases are baked into its overall process validation and leading continuous improvement methods such as Six Sigma, 5S and SPC guide its operations from idea to market.


SCT Ceramics www.sct-ceramics.com


Best-in-class microfiltration


Superior Felt & Filtration offers a range of materials that are highly efficient against sub- micron particles. Many harmful airborne and suspended


Medical Device Developments / www.nsmedicaldevices.com


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