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medical_assembly.gifMedical devices are no place for compromise. So when we design and engineer cables and cable assemblies for our medical device customers, we dig deep into our vast experience to make sure we deliver cables, cable assemblies, and coil cords that stand up to everything those devices might face. We pay particular attention to considerations that are vital to medical equipment, such as:

  • strict adherence to industry standards and FDA GMPs
  • exposure to extreme environments as high as IP 68
  • moisture proofing
  • flexability
  • protection against airborne particulates, moisture,
    chemicals and gases
  • appropriate use of silicone and other medical-grade materials (PVC, polyurethanes, polypropylenes, etc.)
  • traceability
  • indoor and outdoor operations
  • resistance to sterilization methods and chemicals
  • EMI suppression
  • elimination of triboelectric noise
  • extremely low leakage current and redundant grounding paths
  • use of “direct attach” resistance welds for low resistance, low data flux and extreme joint reliability
  • radiographic transparency

C&M medical cable and assemblies success story

1_MedicalAssembly2.JPGA defibrillator OEM offered its customers the option to interface with land-line and cell phones, enabling the transmission of real-time defibrillator data. When the OEM’s modem supplier changed its connector design, the OEM’s cable supplier said that developing an assembly to fit the new design “couldn’t be done.” Rather than eliminate this popular and invaluable option from the product, the OEM turned to C&M for help.

The modem’s PC board had a space for the assembly connection that was smaller than the cable that needed to be connected. The only connector that would fit in the space was designed to accept a flex circuit — which was not the type, size or shape of the cable. We developed a method of connecting our cable to a flexor, and then fitting the flexor into the space left by the PC board designers. What one supplier deemed impossible, we found a way to do. And that’s just one example of how our obsession with cable solutions saved the day for a customer.

 

 



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