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Aventics releases new brochure on pneumatic solutions for life sciences

By Mary Gannon | March 19, 2018

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Aventics_Life_Sciences_BrochureA new 16-page brochure titled “Integrated Solutions for Life Sciences” is available from Aventics. The company’s pneumatic products and technology can be found in all areas of life sciences. They prepare and distribute air, oxygen and medical gases in hospitals, and supply patients with oxygen through mobile oxygen concentrators. Pneumatic components make shock wave therapy and anesthesia possible. They are used in mobile emergency equipment and monitoring devices, such as stationary blood pressure monitors. And Aventics valves, cylinders and sensors are also key components in industrial automation for manufacturers of medical technologies.

The new life sciences brochure is available for download at www.aventics.com/us/LifeSciences.

Aventics customers benefit from the company’s many years of experience in safety-relevant industries. “Functional safety and reliability are not only considered theoretical product advantages – we know they are essential properties in many life sciences applications,” emphasizes Paul Gant, Director Global Life Sciences at Aventics. This applies both to automatic production systems and medical equipment. Thanks to worldwide support, developers can always reach out to a knowledgeable Aventics contact who can help in selecting the right components or designing customer-specific components while incorporating the expertise of a global manufacturer. One example of customer-specific components is the fluid block, combining pneumatics, sensor technology and electronic interfaces.

Aventics is pushing two major trends in particular: Compact, lightweight pneumatic components mobilize many medical devices that were once only available for stationary applications. The company is also driving networking forward: Aventics components enable functional monitoring and predictive maintenance, as well as the control of complex functionalities.

Aventics also places a special focus on developer support. A wide range of web-based tools make choosing components and designing equipment and systems easy. The company’s online portal contains configurators, CAD tools, calculation programs and a shop that allows users to order fully-configured components. An internal team of experts is also available for complex engineering tasks for customer-specific solutions, including building prototypes.

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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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