Precision flow control: Accelerating efficiency

Wladyslaw Wygnanski and Charles Potter, directors at Camcon Medical,explain how binary actuation valve technology could be the healthcare system’s answer to creating greater efficiencies in devices that demand precise,rapid and energy-efficient flow control.

In the midst of a medical technology revolution it has been found that there is a distinct need to provide more effective, innovative and adaptable clinical solutions for gas and liquid fluid control in modern clinical and laboratory settings

Whether it is precisely controlling gas in oxygen therapy, controlling the dosage of drugs or efficiently controlling the flow of fluids inside or outside the body, there is huge potential to advance fluid control technology to help address an array of unmet patient and clinical needs across multiple medical specialties. 

Although the healthcare and life sciences industries have a vast array of devices and systems that use fluid control, there is space in the market for a versatile valve technology that can enhance the performance of current devices and create new innovations. 

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