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Assuring medical device quality. Sierra's mass flow meters and controllers are a critical component in the quality control of medical devices and are extensively used in the leak testing of stents, syringes and other medical devices. ...
BySierra Instruments, Inc. based in Monterey, CALIFORNIA (USA)
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Manufacturing processes for medical devices requiring precise heating. Medical devices are highly specialised, and their construction must often adhere to strict criteria. Accurate temperature control is essential in the production of many medical devices to ensure correct ...
ByLAND® based in Dronfield, UNITED KINGDOM
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The new and unique AS32M NO2 analyzer using CAPS (Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift) technology is an ideal solution for medical device applications such as INO (Inhaled Nitric Oxide). Originally designed for NO2 monitoring in roadside pollution surveillance and air quality applications, the AS32M is suitable for numerous other NO2 monitoring applications. ...
ByENVEA based in Poissy, FRANCE
Meet regulations, boost productivity, and protect the quality of your products with SUEZ’s instruments and water purification systems for utility water, ultrapure water (UPW), reactor cleaning, and more. Our self-contained and purpose-built water purification units provides for all types of laboratory and healthcare ...
BySUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions based in Trevose, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Sinusitis occurs when the sinus cavities are unable to properly drain mucus, which results in an inflammation of the sinus cavity. The disease is primarily classified into three types: acute, recurrent and ...
ByDalent Medical based in Miami, FLORIDA (USA)
HIGHLY PREVALENT DISEASE Chronic sinusitis is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions among adults in the U.S. The prevalence rates vary by source from approximately 5%-15% of the adult population. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that chronic sinusitis occurs in approximately 12% of the U.S. adult (18 years and older) population. In 2015, there were an estimated 29 million adult chronic sinusitis patients in the U.S. There were approximately six million pediatric chronic sinusitis patients in ...
ByDalent Medical based in Miami, FLORIDA (USA)
