Allied Electronics & Automation Announces Ready-to-Ship Solutions for Medical Industry Applications

January 5, 2023

Allied Electronics & Automation has recently announced ready-to-ship solutions for medical industry applications from ABB Robotics, Bürkert Fluid Control Systems, Keystone Technologies, and MicroCare.

Allied Suppliers for the Medical Industry

ABB Robotics is a global supplier of innovative robotics, machine automation, and digital services optimized for use in a diverse range of industries, including medical, automotive, electronics, and logistics. Its GoFa CRB 15000 collaborative robot, or cobot, delivers best-in-class speed, safety, and ease of use and incorporates an array of advanced features, including integrated torque sensors, that allow it to safely share space with people and cooperatively improve efficiency and productivity.

The GoFa CRB 15000 cobot is capable of handling payloads up to 5kg, has a maximum tool center point (TCP) speed of 2.2m/s, which is faster than other cobots in its class and allows it to perform more operations in a set period than competing cobots, and is safety certified to Category 3 PLd. Medical industry applications include improving assembly and production efficiencies and assisting with lab testing procedures.

Bürkert Fluid Control Systems is a global manufacturer of measurement and control systems for liquids and gases and has more than 75 years of experience developing exceptional solutions to both standard and unconventional fluid control problems. Allied offers a wide range of Bürkert’s innovative solenoid valves, which are commonly used to release, stop the flow of, dose, and mix fluids in medical applications including ventilators, dialysis equipment, patient monitors, oxygen and anesthesia delivery systems, and biological analysis.

Keystone Technologies has more than 75 years of experience designing and manufacturing lighting and lighting components engineered for simplicity, reliability, uniformity, ease of use, efficacy, and enjoyment in commercial, industrial, and medical applications and has earned a global reputation for outstanding, easy-to-use lighting solutions that exceed expectations. Allied offers Keystone Technologies products ranging from LED lamps, drivers, and retrofit kits to mounting kits and more conventional fluorescent and high-intensity discharge (HID) replacement ballasts.

MicroCare and its sub-brands, MicroCare Medical and Sticklers, formulate and blend cleaning, coating, and lubricating solutions engineered for use in the electronics, metal fabricating, medical, fiber optics, and facility maintenance industries. MicroCare leads in the industry in research and development (R&D) and offers a variety of safe, modern, and environmentally sensitive cleaning solutions based on hydrofluoroolefin (HFO), hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), hydrofluoroether (HFE), siloxane, and hydrocarbon solvents. Allied offers MicroCare products including cleaners, degreaserscleanroom supplieswipes, paper products and dispensersbrushes, mounting kits, and tools, all of which are backed by nearly 40 years of technical expertise and manufactured in FDA-registered facilities compliant with ISO 9001:2015 quality management policies and procedures.

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