Flex Circuits for Medical Applications
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Medical Flexible Circuits
The flexibility, lightweight nature, and durability of flex circuits make flexible circuits ideal for many medical and life sciences applications where traditional rigid circuits would be unsuitable due to space constraints, requirements of bending and curving for installation, or the ability to withstand dynamic movements.
Fralock is a trusted provider of medical flex circuits cables, assemblies, and turnkey builds that are designed to meet the most stringent requirements. We engineer and manufacture high-performance circuits designed for durability to ensure reliability in critical medical applications.
We specialize in solving the most challenging problems by developing custom solutions that address unique needs. Whether it’s patient monitoring, diagnostic equipment, or life-saving devices, Fralock’s medical flexible circuits and cables are designed to meet the highest standards of safety and effectiveness.
Fralock is ISO 13485:2016 certified and FDA registered.
Fralock Flexible Circuits include:
- Single- and double-layer flex circuits
- Multi-layer flex circuits
- Extended Length Flex Circuits and Interconnects
- Large Format Flex & Rigid Flex Circuits
- Fine line flex circuits
- Stiffener, shielding & heat spreader options
- Adhesiveless or adhesive bonding available
- Custom engineered solutions for high temperature applications
- Turnkey builds
Medical applications for Flex Circuits include:
- Continuous glucose monitors
- Heart rate monitors
- Smart patches for drug delivery
- Pacemakers
- Cochlear implants
- Neurostimulators
- Implantable sensors for monitoring physiological parameters
- Flexible endoscopes
- Portable imaging devices like ultrasound probes
- Diagnostic patches for monitoring vital signs
- Wearable electrotherapy devices
- Drug delivery systems
- Pain management devices using TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
- Minimally invasive surgical tools
- Flexible probes and catheters Robotic surgery systems
- Flexible ECG electrodes
- Remote monitoring devices
- Continuous monitoring systems in intensive care units
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