ETCO Introduces Custom Fabricated Connectors & Terminals that Meet Medical Equipment Design Requirements


Medical Connectors & Terminals are manufactured to specification for integration with discrete component over-molding and are suppled on reels or loose for use with various automation systems.

Medical Connectors & Terminals are manufactured to specification for integration with discrete component over-molding and are suppled on reels or loose for use with automation systems.

Typical ETCO Custom Fabricated Medical Connectors & Terminals include diagnostic and wire termination products, therapeutic wire termination products, surgical wire termination products, mobility products and more.

ETCO Incorporated has introduced custom fabricated electrical connectors and terminals manufactured to OEM specification for a wide range of medical equipment including diagnostic tools, mobility units, monitors, hospital beds, MRI and CT scanners, and more.

ETCO Custom Fabricated Medical Connectors & Terminals are manufactured to specification for integration with discrete component over-molding and are suppled on reels or loose for use with various automation systems. Made from virtually any alloy and also inlaid or edgelaid with precious metals to achieve specific properties, they can meet a wide range of medical equipment design requirements.

Typical ETCO Custom Fabricated Medical Connectors & Terminals include diagnostic and wire termination products, therapeutic wire termination products, surgical wire termination products, mobility products and more.

Parts can be produced in sizes from 0.008” to 0.090” thick with +0.002” tolerances, depending upon materials and design requirements.

ETCO Custom Fabricated Medical Connectors & Terminals are priced according to configuration and quantity. Price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:

ETCO Incorporated

Sean Dunn, VP Marketing

3004 62nd Avenue East

Bradenton, FL 34203

(800) 689-3826

Email: sdunn@etco.com

http://www.etco.com

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