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LEDs that mirror the function of the on-board ones. All battery and system in-formation is available to the outside world via an I2C bus.
The PRX board has separate connectors that handle input power, output power, battery connections, and communications/display functions. The PRX board may be used in a stand-alone con- figuration or combined with a daughter board to allow additional features. These can include plugable battery connections, enhanced display functions, enhanced communications functions and more. This is a terrific solution for anyone looking for mobile and stationary power options, battery charging on the go and options for hot swappable batteries in a running system.
Energy Access
www.energyaccess.com
Custom-etched metal components
centre-to-centre tolerances within 0.0005ins, maintaining the metal’s full integrity. Fotofab’s portfolio includes a diverse product line of elaborately detailed pieces with complex geometries or simple parts like washers and shielding components. Some are quick- turn prototypes and others are standardised for large production runs year after year, such as: ■ RF shields ■ titanium implant parts ■ stainless steel blades ■ surgical needle threaders.
The company’s process begins when a component drawing is submitted for a quote. Its dedicated team of technical engineers review the request to guarantee metal type, capability and timing needed. Once dimensions are agreed upon and approved, the metal can be etched in a matter of hours. This results in consistent parts, on time and within budget. Along with photochemical etching, Fotofab offers an array of finishing services for the fabricated parts, including: ■ forming ■ electropolishing ■ passivation ■ plating (standard and precious metals).
Fotofab works with more than 35 types of metal alloys.
Fotofab has delivered the highest-quality custom-etched metal components to the medical industry for more than 50 years. Its manufacturing technique of photochemically etching sheet metal uses acids to fabricate more precise components. With other techniques, like laser etching or metal-stamping, the fine lines needed in a microscreen or the delicate intricacies of implantable parts cannot be made to the tight tolerances and sheet thinness that Fotofab can provide. The company’s process of chemical metal-etching offers
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As a full-service provider, Fotofab works with more than 35 types of metal alloys, including titanium, tungsten, and Elgiloy. It is ISO 9001:2015-certified and RoHs compliant, committed to the quality of its products, and the satisfaction of its customers.
Fotofab
www.fotofab.com
The low power pinch valve
The wide range of miniature push/pull solenoids from Geeplus is ideally suited to situations requiring a robust solution for a number of
can make savings in terms of size, weight and money.
Geeplus
www.geeplus.com
Adaptable and reliable luer valves
The intelligent magnetic concept allows for a high holding force at a comparably low power input.
applications, which use a significant holding force when using minimal power and provide a potential replacement for other types of pinch valve. Plus, in temperature sensitive situations, such as blood or chemical transfer, these miniature components benefit from extremely low heat dissipation. Similarly, where high reliability is a factor, the solenoids have a high life expectancy of more than 50 million cycles.
The intelligent magnetic concept designed into the solenoids allows for a very high holding force at a comparably low power input offering a stroke up to 30mm, a holding force up to 2000N and depend- ing on size and load, fast respons with switching times of <5ms.
Combined with the PHu- ANA module from Geeplus, the user will be able to optimise excitation conditions for the solenoid device. By determining the required force and speed with minimum excitation power, and to see the response speed of the device, the module is easy to use and only requires a simple USB connection to a PC to provide, fast, clear and accurate results. This enables the user to ascertain that they are using exactly the right device for their project, which
The MLVs are currently available in four configurations.
Halkey-Roberts Robertsite male luer valves (MLVs) are ideal for flushing and drainage applications, IV solutions and home healthcare. They incorporate proven valve technology, are high flow, and eliminate dripping and leakage when disconnected, with no clamping required. The MLVs are currently available in four configurations: female luer lock, a 0.125in barb, a 4mm tube port and a 6.6mm tube port. They are designed to attach directly to tubing. The MLV with female luer lock can be attached directly to a syringe or male luer connector. All four valves can be used to access a mating female luer connector or luer- activated valve. The MLVs are made of a clear polycarbonate body, a clear silicone valve stem, and a clear polypropylene luer and retainer. All materials are gamma-resistant, ISO 10993-compliant, DEHP-free and are made without natural rubber latex. The male luer is compatible with ISO 80369-7.
Halkey-Roberts
www.halkeyroberts.com
Critical investment casting
Medical diagnosis equipment often requires high quality and precision castings to ensure structural integrity, shield
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