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SMITHS INTERCONNECT Autoclavable D series

Autoclaving is often used to sterilize medical devices to prevent disease transmission both in new and reusable products. Autoclaves sterilize by introducing high pressure steam into a chamber containing the objects to be sterilized. Therefore, these devices must be able to withstand autoclaving temperatures in the range of 135°C without damage, deformation, or disintegration.

Autoclave sterilization of mechanical surgical and dental instruments used in invasive procedures is well known and has been used for many decades to assure the equipment is free of dangerous contamination (viruses, bacteria, fungus, etc.). Traditionally, these instruments are made of metals (such as stainless steel or anodized aluminum) which can easily withstand the autoclave environment. Similarly, electronic medical equipment often must also be sterilized between patients, but since these typically contain plastic components, care must be taken to choose plastics which will endure many of these steam sterilization cycles.

The electronic connectors used on these electronic medical devices need to bear the autoclave environment as well. However connectors can be made with a variety of plastics, so to be autoclavable, the plastic from which these are crafted must not melt, deflect, or change their electrical properties during the process.

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SMITHS INTERCONNECT Autoclavable D series (pdf) for more product information, specifications and ordering information.

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