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Our Applications
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Medical Devices
Medical devices are used to infuse blood, saline, drug delivery or any type of fluid
into a patients’ cardiovascular system. Introtek’s non-invasive air bubble sensors
are widely employed in these applications to detect and prevent a significant amount
of air from getting infused into the patients’ veins or arteries. Some typical applications
include:
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• Hemodialysis
• Blood Processing
• Auto-transfusion
• Apheresis
• Infusion Pumps
• Heart-Lung Bypass
• Enteral Feeding
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Biotechnology
This field utilizes living organisms and bioprocesses with the goal of modifying
human health and our environment. Introtek has been a key supplier of manufactures
that supply precision equipment to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical and
academic research industries throughout the world with non-invasive end of sample,
level and bubble detection sensors. Some typical applications include: |
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• Egg vaccine production
• DNA Analysis
• Stem Cell research
• Fluid analysis
• Chromatography
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Pharmaceutical/Analytical
The pharmaceutical industry has a high dependence on equipment to run 24hrs a day
for the manufacturing of medications. As a multitrillion dollar industry, Introtek
customers depend on our high reliability sensors for non-invasive end of sample,
bubble detection and sample level. Several industries in which Introtek’s equipment
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• DNA analysis
• Drug quality control
• Fluid dispensing
• Bulk-drug pharmaceutical equipment
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Process Industries
Manufacturing that is associated with formulas and manufacturing recipes to create
products. Introtek’s customer’s range from beverage manufacturers and semiconductor
equipment manufactures to water treatment contractors. Introtek’s sensors give the
equipment manufacturer a unique solution of a non-invasive sensor that avoids contamination
of their process. Introtek’s sensors can be found in the following types of equipment: |
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• Chemical processing
• Food and Beverage
• Semiconductor processing
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