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heat control of the tip forming process using a temperature and radio-frequency power closed loop feedback.
The CTF - 807 is a universal catheter forming station for distal and proximal ends using RF induction heating.
ONEX RF are innovators in pursuit of excellence, delivering turnkey catheter forming solutions for catheter manufacturers worldwide. Innovative excellence is the driving force behind the ONEX RF brand. It partners with clients and helps them with catheter forming and bonding applications. That being said, ONEX RF is a group of highly qualified and competent engineers who act as an extension to the clients’ own R&D, process development and manufacturing groups. ONEX RF specialises in plastic forming and bonding processes using high frequency plastic melting and induction heating technologies. ONEX RF is a vertically integrated company that provides all the solutions under one roof for clients who are in need of: design services, mould manufacturing, processing systems, process automation and process validation. Incorporating these advancements, ONEX RF produces user-friendly catheter forming and bonding systems and serves as a lifelong manufacturing partner for its clients, ensuring the timely and successful completion of their catheter design and manufacturing projects. ONEX RF systems utilise a unique technology for precise
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The systems are compact and fit on most desktops, including very tight spaces in the manufacturing process. ONEX RF technology does not require any water cooling, making it a contamination-free solution for your catheter manufacturing process. The following essential adjustments are controlled by sensor feedback and are stored in the recipe: ■ induction coil position ■ forming slide position ■ forming air pressure
“Quality is found there, where individuals with a disciplined mindset know how to apply and tailor a given technology to produce products with consistency and near zero defects. It is essential that the applied technology is built with self-checking features to confirm the essence of fail-safe manufacturing practices,” says Onik Bogosyan, owner of ONEX RF
ONEX RF
www.onexrf.com
First ever UV moisture-curing medical adhesive
safe manner and without thermal influence, even in shaded cavities. To address the challenges of assembling PCBs and FPCBs in medical applications, Panacol has developed a new, stress- free adhesive solution. Not every plastic is transparent, which makes it difficult to cure UV adhesives in a process-safe manner. Thermal curing often becomes the second challenge. Not all electronic components and plastics can be subjected to thermal stress.
The primary curing of Vitralit UD 8050 MV F can be carried out in seconds with a UV or LED UV light. LED curing units with a wavelength of 405nm – such as the LED Spot 100 IC from Hönle – are best suited here. The adhesive will cure reliably and stress-free, even in shaded areas and cavities subsequently with moisture. Unlike moisture curing cyanoacrylates, Vitralit UD 8050 MV F can be processed reliably because its primary curing is based on UV
crosslinking. Moisture in the air does not cause the adhesive to cure while still in the dispensing needle.
The new Vitralit is a curable adhesive with no thermal input.
With Vitralit UD 8050 MV F, Panacol has developed a new biocompatible adhesive system for the medical industry. In addition to its primary curing – UV crosslinking – it offers a secondary moisture post- curing to cure components of medical devices in a process-
This offers the user a wide process window. In addition, there are no blooming or frosting effects on the plastics, which can occur when using cyanoacrylates. Vitralit UD 8050 MV F has passed testing according to ISO 10993-5/-10/-23. The UV acrylate is the optimal solution for a wide variety of bonding applications. It is ideally suited for fixing batteries on glucose sensors (corner bonding) and can also be used as a glob top for protecting SMD
components. It also serves as structural bonding between transparent and non-
transparent substrates. Due to the high ionic purity of Vitralit UD 8050 MV F, the adhesive
can be processed on metallised surfaces without hesitation. For optical quality control of the bond, Vitralit UD 8050 MV F is additionally equipped with fluorescent markers that can be excited with short-wave light.
Panacol
www.panacol.com
Motion control ICs, drives and boards
PMD’s controllers provide profile generation, servo loop closure and advanced commutation.
Performance Motion Devices (PMD) is a world leader in motion control technology for life sciences, robotics, and industrial automation. PMD delivers a broad range of advanced electronic motion control products, including integrated circuits, digital amplifiers, digital drives and boards. With over 6.5 million motors controlled, PMD distributes products to manufacturers and OEMs around the globe. PMD’s unique motion control products excel at Brushless DC, DC Brush and step motor control. These controllers provide profile generation, servo loop closure, advanced commutation and current control, and much more. With PMD’s Developer Kits and C-Motion programming language, clients can tune systems and build applications in no time. Performance Motion Devices is an ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016-certified company. PMD helps engineers solve their toughest motion control challenges. PMD’s world-class motion control solutions
Medical Device Developments /
www.nsmedicaldevices.com
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