The Bal Conn® electrical contact and the SYGNUS® implantable contact system deliver low electrical resistance (as low as 10 milliohms in some sizes) and minimal heat rise for maximum power efficiency and patient safety. Our components are helping designers redefine “temporary” circulatory support by enabling implantation for longer recovery periods.
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Presentation: Optimizing Seal Design for Improved Medical Ventilator Life & Performance
Bal Seal, Medical, SealingThe seal you choose for your medical ventilator design or retrofit can have a big impact on its performance....
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Infographic: Gimbal & Pod Design
Aerospace & Defense, Bal Seal, SealingTo perform at peak accuracy, the sensitive electronics inside gimbals and pods must be protected from the temperatures, pressures,...
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Canted Coil Springs: The Most Versatile Medical Device Connector
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, ShieldingWhen designing orthopedic and medical devices, engineers often encounter the same basic challenge: they need to connect two mating...
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Video: Spring-Energized Seals for Hemodialysis Machines
Medical, SealingYou’re constantly challenged to design life-saving dialysis machines that run longer and more reliably while delivering precise levels of...
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HPLC Plunger Pump Seals: Applications and Tips
Analytical, Bal Seal, SealingOur Bal Seal® spring-energized seals are custom-engineered for HPLC plunger pumps, providing reliable service at pressures from aspiration to...
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Shielding Springs For Improved Diagnostic Accuracy
Bal Spring, Medical, ShieldingDownload our EMI/RFI shielding application ebook to learn more. Summary Global demand for shielding solutions to address electromagnetic and...
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It’s a First!
Bal Contact, Conducting, MedicalSYGNUS is the world’s first integrated seal and electrical contact system for active implantable devices. It is engineered to...
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Medical Device Upgrades to Minimize Risk of Contamination
Bal Spring, Medical, Published Articles And PapersWhen a medical device is profitable, popular, and meeting all regulatory requirements, it can be tempting to leave it...




