Applying Tech: Telemonitoring
March 23, 2010 9:58 am | Medical Design Technology | Product Releases | Commentsmd03ATgalley03850000100Applying tech: TelemonitoringSOL How Are You Influencing Telemonitoring Technology? Chris Mertens VP, PSG Healthcare Business Development, HP The advantages to remote care are numerous, but the risks are real and potentially fatal.
LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Wire and CableLow-Profile Copper Cable for QSFP Assemblies
November 2, 2009 12:04 pm | Product Releases | CommentsGore Low-Profile Copper Cable fulfills the needs of dense, higher-port-count switch installations while providing a reliable interconnect for high-performance computing (HPC). It was developed for QSFP Assemblies and InfiniBand QDR applications. With a diameter of 0.
LISTED UNDER: Wire and CableLaser Micromachining Technology Lowers Manufacturing Costs of Polymer-Based Medical Devices
October 22, 2009 5:43 am | Resonetics, LLC | Product Releases | CommentsResonetics (Booth 1553) offers the drilling of micro holes; both circular and complex non-circular holes; stripping of polymer insulation from wires, cables, and coils; and cutting of polymer sheets down to 1.
LISTED UNDER: Laser Machining | Micro-machining | Laser Micro-MachiningPerspectives on Manufacturing Technologies, Part I
October 5, 2009 6:19 am | Articles | CommentsThe capabilities of manufacturers are growing to enable the fabrication of components that are extremely tiny, very complex, and incredibly intricate. These advances are leading to medical devices that could not have been developed just a few years ago.
LISTED UNDER: Injection Molding | Micro Molding | Micro-machiningSealed V4 Switches Feature Reduced Differential Movement and Precise Changeover
August 7, 2009 11:16 am | Wilbrecht Ledco, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe improved V4 microswitches offer a reduced differential movement of 0.05mm and below to better accommodate industrial applications such as electromagnetic brakes or pressure switches that require very small differential movements to operate correctly.
LISTED UNDER: Membrane Switches | Wire and Cableigus Offers Fully Searchable Catalogs on CD-Rom
August 5, 2009 10:44 am | Product Releases | Commentsigus Inc.'s 2009 catalogs are available on CD-Rom. The updated, fully searchable CD-Rom features full versions of the company's cable carrier, continuous-flex cables, and bearings print catalogs.
LISTED UNDER: Wire and CableNew Flexible Mold Power and Thermocouple Cables Offer Variety of Connection Options
July 17, 2009 5:43 am | Athena Controls, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsNew Flexible Mold Power and Thermocouple Cables are now available for injection molders. Available for 5-12 zones in lengths from 10’ - 20’, the cables are produced through an extrusion/corrugation process that produces a seamless, corrugated nylon tube.
LISTED UNDER: Injection Molding | Wire and CableA-Size Powerfast Connectors for High Current Applications, Rude Installation Time
July 14, 2009 10:56 am | Turck Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe new A-Size 3- and 4-pin 7/8 16UN powerfast connectors, provide up to 600 Volts and 15 Amps of power in a time-saving, modular wiring design.
LISTED UNDER: Connectors | Cordsets/Power Cords | Wire and CableDevelopment Between Companies Brings a New Product to Market in Record Time
July 6, 2009 11:31 am | Articles | CommentsIn the fall of 2005, Bob Elson, vice president of engineering at Coapt Systems Inc, wanted to develop their design for a new cosmetic surgical device, known as the Surgiwire Incisionless Dissector, into a finished product ready for shipment to surgeons.
LISTED UNDER: Wire Forming | Cleanroom Assembly | Cable AssembliesElectronic Device Design, Part V
May 13, 2009 8:19 am | Texas Instruments Inc. | Articles | CommentsMore medical devices are being designed with electronic components that enhance the overall functionality and/or efficiency of the product. It is interesting to theorize where these electronics may take healthcare.
LISTED UNDER: Electronic Components | Wire and CableOptimizing the Processing of Thermoplastic Polyurethanes (TPUs) for Maximum Results
March 17, 2009 11:14 am | by Cynthia Edgar, CQE | Articles | CommentsOvercoming typical TPU processing problems involving moisture and temperature can be a challenge when fabricating components or extruding tubing for medical devices. This article offers several tips to address these common concerns.
LISTED UNDER: Polyurethanes | Injection Molding | FittingsGetting to the Heart of Interconnects
March 17, 2009 11:14 am | by Bernard Cole | Articles | CommentsThe Project: Connect the various subsystems of a left ventricular assist system with a solution that offers reliability and durability. The Solution: Utilize cable assemblies that enable easy, but not accidental, disconnects, and provide a comfortable feel for patients.
LISTED UNDER: Wire and Cable | Diaphragm Pump | Cable AssembliesExtrusion Tooling Brochure
March 17, 2009 11:13 am | Product Releases | CommentsBrochure describes B&H Tool Company's engineering, production, and technical support for companies who use extrusion tooling, including adjustable center, fixed center, and multi-layer crossheads, as well as in-line die assemblies.
LISTED UNDER: Extrusion Equipment | Wire and CableTemperature Detectors Use Thin Film Technology
March 17, 2009 7:30 am | Product Releases | CommentsThis line of resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) uses thin film technology that provides excellent sensing at a lower cost than wire wound elements. The RTDs are available with both nickel and platinum elements, and set the highest standard in temperature measurement devices.
LISTED UNDER: Thermistor | Wire and CableConnectors Designed With Biatec Quick Termination
January 21, 2009 6:24 am | Binder Usa | Product Releases | CommentsM8 field attachable connectors are equipped with Biatec quick termination technology. The Series 768 connectors with Biatec termination provide easy assembly in the field with only basic tools required.
LISTED UNDER: Connectors | Cordsets/Power Cords | Wire and Cable

