Ashland, MA: Medical device manufacturer Soundwave Research Laboratories, Inc. announced today that it has filed additional patent applications covering its proprietary Acoustic Nanofilm TM technology. Soundwave Research Sr. VP Hugh A Tripp made the announcement and described the technology that it covers: "The Acoustic Nanofilm TM technology was invented here at the lab and allows us to convert many polymeric substrates into acoustic and pressure sensitive transducers" he said. "The technology is based on related technology invented by Soundwave Research in the field of nano-enabled sensors and ultrasound transducers, and it can also be applied to non-medical products, such as studio recording microphones".
"This adds to the growing number of patents based on nanotechnology that we are applying to medical imaging, such as 3VUS - Third Generation Vascular Ultrasound - which is an improved form of catheter based coronary imaging needed to see stents and arterial blockages" said CEO Robert J Crowley. "It also allows us to apply the technology early to some non-medical products, work out any manufacturing and quality problems, and be ready for reliable incorporation into medical devices, which have tight quality requirements."
Soundwave Research Laboratories, Inc. is a developer and manufacturer of sound-sensing products used in recording and medical device industries and is the owner of the "Crowley and Tripp" brand of ultra high quality recording microphones that have captured attention and won awards from the recording industry, and consists of 6 released products with several new models pending.
company website http://www.soundwaveresearch.com
March 29, 2007
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