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AMETEK EMC can provide precision processing of your medical instrument and equipment component or assemblies.

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SS 420 is a heat treatable martensitic chromium stainless steel. Melt practice is controlled to develop a surface nearly free from defects. It provides the best combination of wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and is used in demanding medical accessories, such as high quality surgical instruments. The alloy can be cold formed from the annealed temper.Welding should be accomplished by pre and post heating.Pre-heating at 450° F and post-heated at 1300° F will prevent cracking. The corrosion resistance is optimized in the heat treated temper and assured by passiviation. It is resistant to water and organic materials. Oxidation resistance remains favorable in most applications up through 1200°F.

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MP35N®-LTi is a nonmagnetic nickel-cobalt-chromiummolybdenum alloy that has excellent corrosion resistance, can obtain ultrahigh tensile strengths (300 ksi) through work hardening and aging, and has good toughness and ductility. Applications include electrical components, spring contacts, medical instruments, such as stents and implant electronic connectors, chemical, food processing and marine environments. After work hardening, MP35N® alloy can be aged in the temperature range of 800/1200°F for increased strength. MP35N® will only respond to aging if in the work hardened condition. Service temperatures up to 750°F are recommended for work hardened material. MP35N® can be successfully TIG welded. MP35N® is produced by double vacuum melting, and as such, has a low nonmetallic inclusion level. Available Sizes: MP35N®-LTi is available from Hamilton Precision Metals as strip product in thicknesses from 0.0005” to 0.030” (0.0127 mm to 0.762 mm) and widths

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Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) is a type of treatment aiming to regulate the heart's rhythm, often involving implants such as pacemakers or catheters. There can be a number of reasons why CRM is needed, all of which relate to the malfunctioning of the heart's electrical impulses, which cause its muscles to expand and contract to a regular rhythm. Superior Tube supplies tubes used for pacemaker lead wires as well as components deployed in other cardiac implants such as defibrillators, pacing systems, and catheter-based ablation systems. As a leading supplier of the medical instruments industry, we are committed to improving healthcare and patients’ lives. Please note that we have a minimum order value of £10,000.

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We use Silicone Molding at the end of cable assemblies to connect the cable with the connectors. Along with manufacturing over-molding alternatives for limited or single-use devices, we use our over-molding for the components that humans come in contact with to improve the feel and touch of the device, such as molding and overmolding for ECG cables.

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AMETEK EMC offers technical expertise and precision engineering to support customers in the development and manufacture of the most demanding applications.

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With multiple facilities worldwide, AMETEK EMC manufactures state-of-the-art medical device components and assemblies on a global scale.

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AMETEK EMC bridges the technology-solution gap that often exists between big ideas and successfully manufactured products.

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The ablation of fine wires by laser technology is a precise technique that involves the controlled removal of material from conductive wires, enabling numerous applications across various industries.

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An in-house dedicated testing lab offers electrical, mechanical, and environmental test services to help customers characterize, verify, and validate requirements of components and assemblies.

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Automated control and manipulation of fine wire as small as 50AWG allows for twisting, cabling, reel-to-reel laser processing, and precisely ablated discreet lengths for applications that range from subcutaneous biometric sensors to implanted pacing leads and high-density wire harnesses for imaging catheters. High-density wire harness assembly is vertically integrated made possible through a combination of fine wire cabling and the dressing and termination of high-count cable to tight pitched circuitry.

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TSE leverages a broad base of interconnect technology capabilities to help customers design, develop, test, and manufacture innovative custom connectors and assemblies.

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Avicenna Technology is a leading provider of laser ablated fine wire and laser machine polymer tubing for the medical device market.

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AMETEK EMC can provide packaging solutions for every need, with capabilities for applications such as: sealed pouches, anti-static bags, custom boxes, multi-material packaging, shock and vibration sensitive packaging, target component protection, and packaging for sterilization.

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As a leading partner in the medical device market, AMETEK Engineered Medical Components (EMC) supplies customers in the electrosurgical instrument sector with critical, customized interconnect and cable solutions as well as precision laser-processed assemblies. This includes ENT (ear, nose, throat) and reconstructive surgery products

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Both medical and surgical equipment play a pivotal role in modern healthcare, enhancing the accuracy of medical procedures, ensuring patient safety, and contributing to improved clinical outcomes. Their continuous innovation and adherence to strict quality standards are vital to advancing medical practice.

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The DENSYTY® Interconnect System uses proven card edge technology to maximize contact density, performance and usability. The need for high contact density in a small form factor is increasing.

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AMETEK EMC can provide processing of your implantable medical device components from laser cutting to the finished component.

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AMETEK EMC offers a wide variety of laser welding capabilities for metal implant materials for the orthopedic industry.

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A catheter is a thin tube made of medical-grade materials used for various medical purposes.

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Cardiac rhythm management (CRM) means artificially controlling and monitoring the heartbeat. This is usually done through small battery-powered devices that are implanted into the human body and connected to the heart. The two most common devices that manage the heart rhythm are pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators (ICD).

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Robotic surgery is considered a minimally invasive surgery carried out using mechanical arms that have surgical instruments as well as a camera arm attached which are controlled by the surgeon seated at a computer console near the operating table.

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METEK EMC provides creative supply chain solutions and streamlined supply management to meet the most challenging requirements.

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Nitinol laser processing involves the utilization of ultrafast femtosecond laser systems. These laser systems emits ultra-short pulses in the femtosecond range which is one quadrillionth of a second (10^-15 seconds). This technology enables the laser cutting of Nitinol devices, reducing the need for extensive post-processing.

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Nitinol laser processing, involving the use of lasers for cutting, welding, or shaping Nitinol alloy, offers several advantages, especially in the medical device industry.

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