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World leading materials testing software now upgraded with video capture functionality


Tinius Olsen’s Horizon software now has video capture functions.


Tinius Olsen’s Horizon is the link between the material or component under test and the process where the test results are required. It manages multiple operators and those viewing the results; it defines the test methods as per the international standard used; and captures data at high speed, showing live real- time results throughout the test. When the test is over, it instantly compares the results with the pre-defined pass/fail limits, then alerts and reports to those needing to know.


This new upgrade in analysis and tracking of results through webcam is a revolution in the vision system integration with Horizon software. This upgrade captures the video of the sample at the time of testing. This real- time video footage is saved along with the graph lines and can be replayed either by play button, video timeline or using any point on the graph. The operator can also move the cursor along the testing curve and watch a frame-by-frame replay that will be synchronised with the 2D graph. These videos can be saved along with the results to strengthen the reporting. Other features include full PC network integration and backup, multiple licensing to review methods, results and reports away from the testing machine, lab or plant. Multi-level user password capability allows multiple security levels, and the


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recall function enables users to add key data not available prior to the test. Built in TeamViewer licences enable Tinius Olsen direct technical support and multiple testing machines can be run from a single PC. Live results are displayed during the test with no limit to the number of results displayed. Further, pre-written international standards methods can be used as templates to build custom test methods.


Horizon is a fully network- capable platform using an SQL database able to meet even the most rigorous compliance and traceability needs of those in the aerospace, automobile and consumer product industries. Horizon is future- proofed through Tinius Olsen’s status as a formal software developer and includes built-in diagnostics and support tools.


Tinius Olsen www.tiniusolsen.com


High-quality electronic


manufacturing and design


has successfully provided high- quality products and services to the medical marketplace. TRICOR possesses the expertise to design, develop, verify and manufacture Class I, II and III medical devices. It offers a wide variety of services, ranging from short-run prototypes and pre-production units to long- range production. Value-added services include experienced engineering staff to develop electromechanical and electro- optical equipment, from concept to full production; hardware and software design; packaging; qualification testing; and printed circuit board layout, from through-hole to surface-mount.


Whether a client is looking for a complete turnkey solution or is just supplementing its internal capabilities, TRICOR has the background and flexibility to meet every requirement. TRICOR offers customers the opportunity to confidently outsource project needs.


TRICOR Systems www.tricor-systems.com


TRICOR Systems provides award- winning contract manufacturing.


TRICOR Systems, a US full- service contract manufacturer, is an FDA-registered, ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D and ISO 13485:2016-certified electronic design and medical manufacturing facility. Founded in 1976, TRICOR


PA/PE pouches for perfect fixing of medical device PA/PE pouches from VP Medical Packaging are made of transparent PA/PE composite film, offering very high mechanical strength. This makes PA/PE pouches ideal for the packaging of heavy medical devices with sharp and rough surfaces such as implants and surgical instruments. By vacuum packaging, the medical devices are optimally fixed into place inside the pouch.


The material is characterised by a soft and fibre-free peel, allowing for perfect aseptic presentation. The sealed PA/PE pouches can easily be opened manually, without any fibre tear. PA/PE pouches comply with the


Sealed PA/PE pouches can be easily opened without any fibre tear.


requirements of ISO 11607 and provide a shelf life of up to ten years (depending on the packaged product). PA/PE material is suitable for gamma sterilisation. All VP Medical Packaging´s PA/PE pouches do not contain any potentially harmful substances such as latex, PVC, bisphenol A, colophony, TSE/BSE risk materials, substances of very high concern (SVHC) or phthalates.


VP Medical Packaging has been developing and producing high quality packaging for more than 45 years, ensuring maximum safety. The company’s cleanroom production class 7 and 8 is ISO 13485 certified under DIN EN ISO 14644 parts 1 and 3, thus meeting the highest current requirements. The quality of all VP’s


products is intimately connected with the continuously rising demands on hygiene and medical technology. Thus, all VP’s products meet or exceed European and international standards. The management system of VP has been assessed and certified as meeting the requirements of ISO 113485:2016 for design, development, manufacturing and sales of medical packaging systems. The company upholds its leadership with a department for development and applications, a branch for development and production of indicators, comprehensive quality management and consistent in-process control.


VP Medical Packaging www.vp-group.de


Medical Device Developments / www.nsmedicaldevices.com


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