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SENSORS
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CT specializes in transforming sensor concepts into finished products that are reliable,
easy-to-use and cost effective by drawing on its experiences in prototyping, developing
and manufacturing electrochemical sensors for a number of applications.
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CT has the expertise, experience and knowledge to work in partnership with
its customers to bring their sensor application to the market; |
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CT uses a systematic approach to support its partners from prototyping,
through development, and on through to product launch; |
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CT is the best partner for developing electrochemical sensors, fulfilling
all quality and confidentiality aspects; and, |
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CT’s excellence is not only to provide interesting sensor
technology, but to help its partners through the minefield of product development. |
To accomplish its mission, CT has a team of qualified scientists and engineers whose experience in
sensor technology includes materials technology, screen printing of conductive and non-conductive
material, laser ablation, reagent development, depositing reagents onto electrochemical sensors,
die cutting, laser cutting, laminating, packaging and finished product testing.
As a contract manufacturer, CT is focused on producing sensors that are based primarily on
electrochemical signal transduction. That means that we manufacture sensors that require a printed
or ablated circuit that is normally coupled with a reagent that imparts specificity. Such devices
can range from simple skin electrodes to electrochemical sensors based on voltammetry, potentiometry, or
conductance. Conductive Technologies works with our customers as a partner to design, develop,
and then manufacture their products. Our capabilities allow us to provide intermediate sensor products
through to finished sensors packaged into their final container. Registered as an ISO-13485 company
since 2006, our quality system is a critical component of our ability to develop and manufacture
medical and non-medical sensors successfully.
Our primary technology is printing conductive and non-conductive inks on plastic substrates to form
electrodes, depositing a reagent over the electrodes, and then converting an array of electrodes
into individual sensors using laminating, cutting and packaging techniques. Conductive Technologies
also has the capabilities to create electrode structures using laser etching or ablative techniques
coupled with printing. For certain applications, we also have the ability to develop reagent systems
for our customers.
For further information, please contact us.
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