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To help front-line workers at hospitals, testing clinics and other health-care facilities in their fight against the coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease it causes, Thermal Product Solutions LLC is working with hospitals in the Northeast to test the efficacy of dry heat sterilization on PPE and N95 masks for re-use.
Company executives at temperature sensor and transmitters maker Burns Engineering have taken to minimize any supply threat and its ability to satisfy orders.
During the coronavirus pandemic, many manufacturers are reaching out to help those treating patients, working in laboratories and conducting drive-through testing. Such was the case for one thermoformer, who contacted SencorpWhite, the maker of its thermoforming machines, to temporarily convert the lines to manufacture much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) for medical staff.
How is the spread of the coronavirus and COVID-19 affecting the electronic components industry and the supply chain? The Electronic Components Industry Association (EICA) is surveying member manufacturing and distributor companies.
The International Pharmaceutical Expo (Interphex), an annual event focused on pharmaceutical and biotechnology technology, has been rescheduled due to the COVID-19 virus.
In a statement, Scott Saunders, CEO of industrial instrumentation and control company Moore Industries-International Inc., responded to the COVID-19 outbreak.