Designing semiconductor equipment that maintains high levels of precision, speed, and uptime is one difficult job. With interference and contamination constantly threatening the success of your designs, selecting the right electrical conducting and EMI/RFI shielding components is critical.
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Can Bal Springs Meet Medical Device Cleaning Validation Standards?
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Medical, ShieldingCan canted coil springs meet FDA regulatory requirements or OEM cleaning validation standards? This question was posed by a...
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Improving the Performance of Cardiac Devices with Electrical Contacts
Bal Contact, Conducting, MedicalDesigning cardiac rhythm management and ventricular assist devices that reliably deliver lifesaving therapy is a tough job. But choosing...
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Presentation: Electrical Contact Selection for Advanced Heart Assist Device Design
Bal Contact, Connecting, MedicalCreating heart assist devices that help bridge the gap between short and long term care is a tough job....
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Infographic: Industrial Robotics Seals
Bal Seal, Industrial, Robotics, SealingIn electronics manufacturing, food processing, pharmaceutical, medical, aerospace, and other industries, robots are programmed to perform dangerous, dirty, and/or...
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Reducing Risk: Validated Methods for Cleaning Orthopedic Devices that Use Canted Coil Springs
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Medical, ShieldingOrthopedic devices that contain canted coil springs can be cleaned by methods that meet FDA requirements. Two such validated...
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The technologies behind next-gen neuromodulation devices
Bal Contact, Conducting, MedicalOur Bal Conn® electrical contact helps manufacturers of implantable medical devices improve performance while reducing package size and increasing...
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High-Performance 3-in-1 Spring For Semiconductor Equipment Design
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Industrial, ShieldingWith the Bal Spring canted coil spring, you can achieve a higher level of protection for your semicon processing...




