Using Sensor Technology for Lasers in Medical Imaging

Gems Sensors’ products have been employed in the medical technology industry for more than 20 years for a wide range of medical equipment. Outlined below are several applications where customers have used the medical sensor technology offered by Gems:

Medical Lasers

Gems’ products manage and analyze air, coolant, dialysate, cleaning solutions, gases, and water to maintain cooling and heating in medical lasers and the thermal management of the patient’s body. Medical sensor technology for medical lasers are as follows:

  • XM-300/350 Continuous Level Transmitters, Electro-Optic Level Sensors, LS-300 Multi Point, and LS-7 Float Type Single Point to bring continual level detection in laser’s coolant reservoirs and water tanks to stop machine shut down and overheating
  • A, B, and D Valves to manage fluid for cooling laser heads

Medical Imaging

Gems’ products observe the cooling system within the machine to mitigate machine down-time and overheating. Medical sensor technology for use in medical imaging is outlined below:

  • PS-11 Pressure Switch to identify loss of coolant on electronic cooling systems, and low pressures to stop machines from overheating and downtime as a result
  • FT-110 and FT-330 Flow Sensors to maintain continuous monitoring of flow in an exceptionally small footprint to reflect the decrease in machine sizes

Looking for something else? Other medical equipment that Gems’ sensors support are:

  • Surgical equipment
  • Renal care
  • Dialyzer reprocessing
  • Sterilization
  • Medical gas distribution
  • Water purification

About Gems Sensors and Controls

For 60 years, Gems Sensors & Controls has designed and manufactured a broad range of liquid level, flow and pressure sensors, switches, miniature solenoid valves, and preassembled fluidic systems. Gems is a division of Danaher Corporation, a Fortune 500 company with global presence.

To ensure rapid customer response, the company manufactures its products via three, fully equipped ISO certified facilities located in North America, Europe, and Asia, shipping over 4 million sensors annually. These facilities are further supported by a number of local sales, engineering and service offices.

Find out why leading OEMs, including John Deere, National Oil Well Varco, Abbott Laboratories, Lockheed Martin, GE Transportation, and many others have placed their trust in Gems.


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Last updated: Aug 21, 2019 at 11:03 AM

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