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Drive system available with single or double stack linear actuator.(Innovations)
April 1, 2009... The MotoDrive PDE Actuator is available in size 17 single or double stack. It is an integrated linear actuator and electronic drive designed to operate with optically isolated inputs of pulse, direction, and enable signals. The MotoDrive PDE is programmable for micro-stepping ranging from...
Servo ultrasonic welding system with Melt-Match technology.(Innovations)
April 1, 2009... This servo ultrasonic welding system is designed with Melt-Match technology. Current pneumatic ultrasonic technology poses several areas for improvement, such as process repeatability, ability to validate/calibrate, and higher manufacturing costs. This solution significantly improves these...
Healthcare resins assist in development of award-winning device.(Innovations)
April 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
To optimize the performance and durability of the Breastlight. Lexan and Cycoloy healthcare resins were used in the housing and lens of the device. These medical-grade materials, combined with value-added technical and design services provided by the company, helped...
Medical grades of copolyester provide lipid, chemical resistance.(Innovations)
April 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Medical grades of Tritan copolyester provide outstanding lipid and chemical resistance; higher heat stability; easy processing; excellent long-term clarity; added durability and toughness; and are made without bisphenol-A (BPA) or halogens. This combination allows...
Electroactive polymers for controlled movement and substance release.(Innovations)
April 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Micromuscle is an advanced, biocompatible electroactive polymer (EAP) that changes volume and other properties in response to an electrical stimulus and can be incorporated into medical devices. The technology enables both controlled movement of a device and the...