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Visit out booth at Compamed (Medica) 17-19 November 2010.
Xavitech will exhibit at the Compamed (17 - 19 November) trade show in Dusseldorf, Germany. Visit our booth in hall 8A.
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Xavitech is looking for a partner in wound care for NPWT
The Xavitech® pumps, P200 and P1500, are excellent choices for NPWT products. By merging NPWT product functionality into the microprocessor inside the pump and utilizing all the abilities of the pump, Xavitech has a truly integrated and miniaturized solution for the NPWT market.
Features inside the 21*21*37 mm pump:
- Programmable NPWT software
- Alarm speaker & LED alarm control
- Vacuum sensing & control
- Cost-effective longevity
- Patented technology
The picture to the left is a first proposal of future product that can be made based on the pumps P200 or P1500.
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Xavitech presents a new disposable pump head
Xavitech has successfully developed a unique, simple to change, disposable pump head. After several years of research and development Xavitech has developed a completely new pump technology that may replace peristaltic pumps forever. Advantages of the diaphragm pump is combined with advantages of peristaltic pumps, and the combination is ground breaking. It has lower power consumption, smaller size, higher capacity, more easy to change and better self priming. The technology has been tested by customers and has been a success so far.
Advantages over peristaltic pump:
- Lower power consumption
- Self priming
- For liquid or gas
- Smaller size
- More easy to change
- Better lifetime on disposable part
- Higher capacity in smaller size
The pump head can be used as a disposable per patient, per pumped media or just changed by a certain product service interval to improve ability to service your product.
If you have a an interest in this technology and want a custom designed pump head based on this technology for your application you are welcome to contact Xavitech for more information.
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Xavitech will make space bloom
Through intelligent control algorithms and careful analysis of the pump action, Xavitech®In November another space shuttle with Swedish interests on board will be taking off from the Kennedy Space Center. On board the shuttle, which has ISS (International Space Station) as its destination, is a small intelligent pump from the pump manufacturer Xavitech in Härnösand. The pump is a critical component in a research experiment to cultivate plants in space. - We were contacted by one of NASA's subcontractors over a year ago, and we had to send a number of trial pumps. The fact that they subsequently chose our pump for the project is really fantastic, and an acknowledgment that our products maintain high quality, says Xavitech's CEO Johan Stenberg. The pump's job is to pump condensed water around in a specially designed greenhouse so that water and nutrients are conveyed to the plants' roots. The greenhouse will be transferred over to ISS in conjunction with docking and it will remain there for further research. - The equipment has been undergoing preparation for ten years and the function that Xavitech's pump will take care of is critical for the plants' survival, says Todd Mortenson, technical engineer at Bionetics Corporation, which has been commissioned by NASA to implement the project. The experiment will be closely supervised by cameras and the crew on ISS. The effect of gravity, light and temperature conditions in the greenhouse will be constantly monitored. - We chose Xavitech's “P200” pump primarily for its reliability and because it runs so quietly. Furthermore it was an advantage that it was simple to program and optimize it for the requirements of the project, Todd Mortenson told Johan Stenberg and his colleague Jonathan Grip when they visited the Kennedy Space Center in September. Xavitech AB has five years' experience of pump manufacturing and mainly develops pumps for volume production within the medical technology field. - We are certainly used to a varied range of applications for our pumps, but we would never have believed that they would get to make the same trip as Christer Fuglesang, says Johan Stenberg. For more information contact Johan Stenberg, CEO, Xavitech AB, tel. +46 (0)70-482 77 00.
Link to news broadcast by TV4: Xavitech pumps to space |
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