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Vibration isolators for medical 

Advanced Antivibration Components – AAC, New Hyde Park, NY, offers functional vibration isolators, including silicone gel pads, sheets, silicone gel as well as wire rope isolators for larger applications...

Quick disconnect couplings expand 

Colder Products Company, St. Paul, MN, continues its expansion of the FitQuik product line...

First-of-its-kind contact system 

The first integrated seal and electrical contact system for active implantable devices will be introduced at MD&M Minneapolis, October 13. SYGNUS Implantable Contact ...

White papers: valves, piezo, cable 

Parker Hannifin’s white paper, “Benefits of Using a High Flow Proportional Control Valve,” discusses achieving high flow in miniature proportional valves while keeping size, power, and cost demands to a minimum....

White papers on valves, piezo, cable 

“Benefits of Using a High Flow Proportional Control Valve” is a Parker Hannifin (Precision Fluidics Division) white paper in which Parker engineer Jonathan DeSousa discusses achieving high flow in miniature proportional valves while keeping size...

Protective tips for medical brushes 

The Z-Tip protective brush tip for medical brushes is for endoscopic cleaning brushes and cytology brushes, which require smooth tips to protect sensitive...

Adhesives as seals 

Medical-device adhesives can sometimes seal and bond better than welding or mechanical assembly...

Microminiature silicon seals and parts 

Silicone seals and parts including O-rings, gaskets, face seals, housing seals, filter seals, and custom shapes come in a wide range of colors and target a variety of medical-device applications...

Custom gaskets 

A variety of precision die-cut, molded, and extruded parts such as gaskets, seals, laminates, insulators, O rings, and medical foam come in flexible, nonmetallic materials...

Silicon gaskets 

Compression-molded silicon gaskets and injectionmolded liquid-silicone rubber components feature high-performance flexing capabilities for mechanical requirements inside medical devices...

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