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Custom Medical Cable On Demand

Thursday, June 28, 2007

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Custom Medical Cable On Demand

W. L. Gore & Associates has extended its online design capabilities with the new GORE™ Medical Cable On-Demand Tool, an online interactive design guide that provides simple step-by-step instructions for configuring standard GORE medical cables. Available at www.gore.com/ondemand, the guide simplifies the cable configuration process, enabling the user to build a cable and submit a quotation request using an intuitive configuration tool. In addition, registration is not required to access the process.Other benefits include:
  • Five-day deliveries in volumes as small as 150 ft.
  • A 30-percent decrease in cable diameters.
  • Power, signal and mixed design constructions.
  • Medical cables with 34- to 42-AWG conductor options.
  • The speed and convenience of using an on-demand tool.
  • The option to choose medical-grade jacketing materials, such as polyurethane, PVC or silicone. Kelly Sparrow, global product manager for medical cables and interconnects, commented, “The GORE Medical Cable On-Demand Tool will enable customers to configure a reliable, proven cable solution, all done from the convenience of their work stations, 24/7.”
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