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Zero insertion force connector for portable medical equipment

QLC miniature zero insertion force high reliability connector by ITT Interconnect Solutions, Santa Ana, CA, is engineered for portable medical equipment

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Battery holders being designed for your design 

Today’s battery holders have lower profiles, smaller footprints, excellent chemical resistance, and resist drops and vibrations like never before. The following are recent breakthroughs in medical battery holder design....

Sterilizable parts 

Sterilizable plastic parts by Caplugs, Buffalo, NY, are designed to protect medical instruments and devices before, during, and after the sterilization. ...

Tech Spotlight: Adhesives & Fasteners 

Securement products that meet end-user needs and the requirements of disposable medical devices include tape strips, a tube fixation device, and transparent film dressing....

Sterilizable closures 

Sterilizable plastic protective closures by Caplugs, Buffalo, NY, are designed to protect medical instruments and devices before, during, and after the sterilization process. ...

Mini couplings for testing and imaging  

Rigid couplings with precision honed bores on straight bore couplings, with bore sizes as small as 3mm, are available in carbon steel, high-grade aluminum for low inertia, and in 303 stainless steel...

Seals meet medical demands 

Today’s advanced medical procedures and treatments have placed rigorous requirements on medical equipment and devices. ...

Tech Spotlight: Low-profile level shielding 

SlimShield, a low-profile, two-piece board level shielding gasketing line with a dimpled cover that snaps into etched holes on the fence, offers shield...

Chemical- and temperature-resistant seals 

Advanced medical procedures and treatments have placed rigorous requirements on medical equipment and devices. Seals and other parts in medical products...

Maximizing Fastening 

When fasteners fail in medical devices, the devices typically fail as well. Yet, all too often, fasteners end up being the last thing that engineers consider in the design process...

Maximizing fastening 

Achieving cost-effective solutions requires aid of design engineers. Here’s what you need to know...

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