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Exxelia Unveils Advanced Components for the Medical Device Industry

9.7.2025
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Exxelia, a leading partner to the world’s top medical device manufacturers, announces its latest innovations in high-reliability electronic passive components engineered for the most demanding medical applications.

With a commitment to precision, stability, and long-term performance, Exxelia’s products are essential for enhancing patient care and safety.

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High-Q Capacitors for Medical Imaging

Exxelia’s CH, SH, and CL series of High-Q ceramic capacitors are designed for high-frequency applications, delivering ultra-low ESR and exceptional stability. These non-magnetic components are perfectly aligned with FFF requirements and are ideal for MRI coils, ensuring signal integrity and reliability for high-resolution medical imaging.

Reliable Power Solutions for Critical Care

The Exxelia Alcon PG-PED2, ACC-120 DFC, FP Series, and KPF Series film capacitors provide robust energy storage, filtering, and charge/discharge capabilities for all medical imaging modalities, patient monitoring, ventilators, and defibrillators. Their high reliability and extended lifetime are crucial for demanding medical applications.

Advanced Magnetics for Medical Equipment

Exxelia offers a comprehensive range of magnetic components for medical equipment power management, including X-Ray Transformers that deliver precise high voltage for advanced X-ray systems, enhancing image quality and patient safety. The company also provides higher-level assemblies, such as complete Power Distribution Units (PDUs), and integrates precision mechanics for specialized applications, including oil tank use in clean room environments. Exxelia’s power inductors, including the 370uH 27Adc smoothing choke, ensure stable power filtering for reliable medical electronics. Custom stators power high-performance motors in applications requiring precise motion control, such as surgical tools and robotic systems.

NEW: Optimized Power Distribution with Exxelia SVM Bus Bars

Exxelia’s custom SVM bus bars offer a superior solution for power distribution in complex medical systems like CT and MRI scanners. With low inductance and a compact, reliable design, these bus bars enhance system efficiency and performance, replacing complex wiring harnesses. The SVM product range includes:

  • Laminated bus bars with up to 4 layers for complex requirements
  • Powder-coated bus bars using precise epoxy width for superior insulation
  • PVC molded bus bars overmolded with Kobasol-4 for soft and flexible insulation
  • Bare copper bus bars with multiple bends, formed using Copper as per ASTM B152 C11000 (ETP)

High Voltage Resistors & Dividers

Exxelia Ohmcraft resistors provide unparalleled precision and performance for cutting-edge diagnostic imaging. Manufacturers of CT, X-ray, ultrasound, mammography, nuclear imaging, PET, radiography, and MRI devices rely on our leaded and surface-mount resistors. With tightly controlled TCR and VCR, low noise, and enhanced ESD tolerance, these high-voltage and high-value resistors are premium components for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of advanced imaging methods.

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