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GOING SMALL IN A BIG WAY |
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Advances in technology have made products like cell phones, computers, medical devices, and other electronic products much smaller in size than in the past. The goal of this relentless drive toward miniaturization is to reduce weight and mass which in turn leads to greater efficiencies and lower costs. How small is small? Researchers in the medical field have come up with a term for it: “electroceuticals.” These tiny devices can work within the body to monitor the concentration of drugs and adjust it accordingly, or to recharge a tiny pacemaker by holding a credit-card-sized power transmitter up to the chest. Automobile engines have become increasingly smaller, yet are still able to deliver the power of their larger, gas guzzling predecessors. Chargers for cell phones are as small as 4 inches by 2 ½ inches, yet still get the job done. Rotor Clip accommodates this trend by manufacturing retaining rings and wave springs in small sizes to accommodate compact spaces in a variety of industrial and electronic products. This range of smaller sizes extends throughout our entire product line so that you can be sure to find the right type of retaining ring (tapered, constant section or spiral) or wave spring to meet your size reduction requirements.For more information, contact our technical sales engineers at [email protected].
Here are some examples of the smallest retaining rings and wave springs we make: |
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At a mere 1mm in diameter this “E” type tapered retaining ring is used on a number of electronic and computer-controlled instrumentation. | |
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Note: We can also “Go Big” as the enclosed photo of a very young Amanda demonstrated in one of our earlier catalogs. She is holding a large, 1000mm (40 inch) retaining ring noting that we can make from 1mm to this size and everything in between.
P.S. Today Amanda is working on her master’s degree in special education and looking forward to her upcoming wedding! |
Nov
28
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