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Reliability in Medical and Lab Equipment

I am designing a compact laboratory device that requires precise fluid dispensing. Are the Micro Linear Actuators from Progressive Automations rated for high-precision medical environments? Specifically, I need to know about the repeatability of the stroke and whether the noise level is low enough for a quiet clinical setting where patient comfort is a high priority.


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For a compact lab device needing precise fluid dispensing, micro motion control units like the https://www.progressiveautomations.com/en-eu/pages/micro-linear-actuators can be appealing because of their small size and controllability. They offer good repeatability for many light-duty applications, but they aren’t specifically certified for high-precision medical environments out of the box, so you’ll want to evaluate their performance in your exact setup. Noise levels are generally low compared to larger actuators, but “quiet clinical setting” standards vary — listening tests or measurements in your prototype will tell you if they meet comfort requirements. For regulated medical devices, consider actuators with documented specs and certifications tailored to that industry.

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