In the popular science-fiction movie Fantastic Voyage, a submarine and its crew were shrunk to microscopic size and injected into the body of an important scientist. Their mission was to find their way to the brain and operate on a blood clot, thus saving the scientist’s life. Although no one will be shrinking scientists anytime soon, science is catching up to science fiction in the field of medical sensors. What are medical sensors and why are they important?
Minimally invasive sensors and procedures allow doctors to:
Making miniature coils and ultra-fine wires for minimally invasive medical sensors is limited to a handful of manufacturers worldwide with extensive know-how and experience. The need for tiny medical sensors is growing while awareness of these technologies is spreading among designers. Manufacturing these sensors requires extremely precise, custom-made equipment that must be designed and built in-house.
The applications of these medical sensors include:
There are several requirements for manufacturing coils used in medical sensors:
Ultra-fine wires provide connectivity to miniature medical sensors. Copper and other metals are used at any diameter, down to 59 AWG (9 microns or 0.00035 inches). The wires are 5-10 times thinner than a human hair. The winding machines are almost always built by the coil manufacturer. This requires state-of-the-art micro-motion and control systems.
Micro-coils are one component in a system. Heat-based soldering of ultra-fine wires causes many bad effects, including oxidation of the connection, poor conductivity, heat damage, degraded connections, etc. The solution to all these problems is thermo-pressure bonding technology developed by Benatav. This technology enables you to connect ultra-fine wires at any diameter to other ultra-fine wires at a similar diameter or wires up to 12 times as thick.
If design requirements require the use of a terminal-based connection, then the wires are connected to a gold-plated terminal. Molecular connections formed by thermo-pressure bonding provide highly reliable, corrosion-free and strain-free connectivity without soldering. The result is simplified manufacturing and lower costs.
To create miniature medical sensors requires a manufacturer uniquely qualified to insulate the ultra-fine wires and produce micro-coils. Benatav Advanced Winding Technologies is ready to help you with any questions or concerns about your product. To contact them, please phone +972-3-934 5951 or go to www.benatav.com.