OEM Part Number Cross References:
Compatibility:
Manufacturer | Model |
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Criticare | 1100, 2200, 5070/P, 507E/P/R, 507N/P, 507S/SD |
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Fukuda Denshi | Dynascope DS-7100, Dynascope DS-7200 |
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Goldway | Vet 420A |
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Mindray > Datascope | Passport, Passport D, Passport EL, Passport XL |
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Omron > Colin | 400 Series, Press Mate Advantage, Press-Mate (Old Models),
Press-Mate 8800 |
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Welch Allyn | Atlas, Atlas 6200 Series |
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The process flow for manufacturing is as follows:
Wire cutting: The wires are cut to the required lengths.
Sheath Stripping: The outer sheath of the wires is stripped to
expose the inner conductors.
Shield Twisting: If there is a shield layer, it is twisted around
the inner conductors for added protection against interference.
Sleeve Crimping: The sleeves or connectors are crimped onto the
ends of the wires to facilitate proper connections.
Tin Soldering: The exposed conductors are coated with tin solder to
enhance conductivity and ensure secure connections.
End Pressing: The crimped sleeves or connectors are securely
pressed onto the ends of the wires.
Set Plastic Shell: A plastic shell or housing is set around the
assembled components for structural integrity and protection.
Electrical Test: The assembled components are tested for proper
electrical functionality to ensure they meet the required
specifications.
Internal Mold Forming: If needed, an internal mold is formed to
provide additional support and structure to the assembled
components.
Outer Mold Forming: An outer mold is formed around the internal
components to provide further protection and aesthetic appeal.
Visual Inspection: The assembled product is visually inspected to
check for any defects or abnormalities.
Electrical Test: Another round of electrical testing is conducted
to ensure the product's electrical performance.
Thread End of Network: If applicable, the network thread end is
prepared for connection.
Sheath Stripping: The outer sheath of the network thread end is
stripped to expose the inner conductors.
Shield Twisting: The shield layer is twisted around the inner
conductors for added protection.
Tin Soldering: The exposed conductors are coated with tin solder
for secure connections.
Chips Welding: Chips or electronic components are welded onto the
network thread end.
Glue Dispensing: Adhesive or glue is dispensed to secure components
and provide stability.
Assembly: The various components are assembled together according
to the product design.
Final Test: The fully assembled product undergoes a final round of
testing to ensure it meets all specifications and standards.
Packaging: The finished product is packaged and prepared for
shipping or distribution.