Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. has published an expanded guide describing the form and function of its custom-engineered seals, springs and electrical contacts, as well as the benefits of its engineering process. The 12-page guide, titled Sealing, Connecting, Conducting and EMI/RFI Shielding Solutions, uses photorealistic application images and descriptive insets to give readers a detailed look...
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Bal Seal Expands Line to Meet Demands for Large Tolerance Sealing
Aerospace & Defense, Bal Seal, Energy Management, Industrial, Press Releases, SealingFoothill Ranch, Calif. – U.S.A. – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. has expanded its line of sealing products to include the spring-energized PTFE “C-ring” seal. This seal, which can be retrofit into grooves originally designed for elastomeric O-rings, offers improved performance and service life in hardware with large tolerance variations. Bal Seal Engineering, a global...
Bal Seal Adds High-Temperature Materials for Petrochemical Equipment
Bal Seal, Energy Management, Press Releases, SealingFoothill Ranch, Calif. – U.S.A. – June 29, 2016 – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. has expanded its line of seal materials to include P78, a high-temperature, high-performance thermoplastic, and P240, a lubricated, fiber-reinforced version of P78. The company says the properties of the new materials make them ideal for use in the chemical...
Improving Wind Turbine Design with Springs and Seals
Bal Seal, Energy Management, Published Articles And Papers, SealingAs wind-energy systems supply a greater percentage of power worldwide, minimizing downtime and decreasing maintenance and service is critical. Jim Harty According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, wind capacity grew by 8% in 2014 and is forecast to increase by 12% in 2015 and by 13% in 2016. Bloomberg New Energy Finance further...
KEMA Testing Validates Use of Spring Contact Element Performance in High-Current Applications
Bal Spring, Conducting, Functions, Industrial, IndustriesFoothill Ranch, CA – March 31, 2016 – Bal Seal Engineering, Inc., a leading producer of custom-engineered conducting solutions for equipment used in high-current applications, has subjected its Bal Spring™ canted coil springs to third-party testing to demonstrate how well the springs withstand KEMA’s rigorous short circuit current exposure and cycling. The results...
Closed-Loop Functionality in Medical Electronics
Bal Contact, Conducting, Connecting, Functions, Industries, Medical, ProductsIn the world of medical electronics, the title for biggest breakthrough goes to closed loop functionality. This technological milestone has helped device designers achieve new levels of active implantable performance, and it has driven change in three crucial areas: power conservation (providing stimulation only as needed through neural feedback), improved patient efficacy (adjusting therapy...
The Future of Mass Spectrometry
Analytical, Bal Seal, Functions, Industries, Products, Published Articles And Papers, SealingLaboratories are demanding a new era of mass spec equipment that provides higher throughputs, shorter testing times, and smaller footprints. Mass spectrometry is the workhorse of analytical chemistry. It performs the analysis of the sample, making mass spec equipment an essential part of the analytical instrumentation market. A recent shift in the laboratory landscape,...
Reducing Risk: Validated Methods for Cleaning Orthopedic Devices that Use Canted Coil Springs
Bal Spring, Conducting, Connecting, Medical, ShieldingOrthopedic devices that contain canted coil springs can be cleaned by methods that meet FDA requirements. Two such validated methods are discussed below. Steve Twork, Global Market Manager, Medical Device According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), inadequate reprocessing of medical devices between patients can result in the retention of blood, tissue and...
Downhole tools are getting smarter. And while this is great news for users, it’s creating a whole new set of challenges for engineers tasked with designing them and making sure they consistently send critical well information topside. For years, electronics have been incorporated into actuators, sensors and other downhole gear to help identify...
The design of an implantable low-flow pump to treat ascites required an added level of protection against malfunction caused by the potential ingress of moisture, fibrins, large proteins, blood clots, and other organic materials. Steven Twork When engineers at a Swiss medical device company began designing an implantable low-flow pump to treat the...