Indium Corporation to Showcase Precision Gold Solder Solutions at MEDevice Silicon Valley 2024
November 18, 2024 | Indium CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Indium Corporation® will feature its high-reliability AuLTRA® MediPro gold solder solutions at MEDevice Silicon Valley, taking place on November 20-21 in Silicon Valley, California. AuLTRA® MediPro is a family of high-performance, precision gold solder solutions for critical medical applications.
Indium Corporation will showcase the following among its featured products:
- AuLTRA® Fine Wire: AuSn wire for soldering optics in catheter delivery systems, coronary stents and endoscopy applications. This premium, high-quality wire goes through rigorous medical-grade standards and is spooled in a variety of sizes.
- AuLTRA® Preforms: AuSn Preforms for hermetic sealing applications used in catheter, endoscopy, and robotic surgery. These materials offer the highest level of quality needed to deliver the best performance in critical, high-reliability applications.
- AuLTRA® Fine Ribbon: AuSn Ribbon for soldering optics in catheter, endoscopy, and robotic surgery applications. The precision and quality of the ribbon and spooling, combined with long, continuous lengths, are essential for minimizing production downtime and enabling a high-throughput process, resulting in a high-quality end product with a low cost of ownership.
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