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Blatek, Inc.

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Contact: Dave Ritchotte - International & National Sales Manager
Web: http://www.blatek.com
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Address: 2820 E. College Avenue, Suite F, State College, Pennsylvania 16801-7548, USA
Phone: +1-(814)-231-2085 | Fax: +1-(814)-231-2087 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Blatek, Inc. is a manufacturer of piezoelectric devices and composites. We custom design and manufacture medical & industrial ultrasound transducers and probes. We specialize in designing and producing medical imaging arrays for a wide variety of applications. Our A-Scan transducer is a one dimensional representation for tissues. Its frequency ranges from 8MHz to 20MHz. Our CW and PW doppler probes are available in a wide range of frequencies and styles. They include vascular doppler for blood flow measurement, and fetal doppler probes for monitoring fetal heart rates.

The company was founded in 1978, has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~60 employees.

21 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)  
• Abdominal Ultrasonic Scanner
• Contact Transducers
• Curved Array Transducers
• Delay Line Transducers
• Diagnostic Ultrasonic Transducer (FDA Code: ITX / 892.1570)
A diagnostic ultrasonic transducer is a device made of a piezoelectric material that converts electrical signals into acoustic signals and acoustic signals into electrical signals and intended for use in diagnostic ultrasonic medical devices. Accessories of this generic type of device may include transmission media for acoustically coupling the transducer to the body surface, such as acoustic gel, paste, or a flexible fluid container.
• Dopplers
• Immersion Transducers
• Intravaginal Ultrasonic Transducer
• Linear and Phased Linear Arrays
• Medical Imaging Arrays
• Obstetric Ultrasonic Transducer (FDA Code: HGL / 884.2960)
An obstetric ultrasonic transducer is a device used to apply ultrasonic energy to, and to receive ultrasonic energy from, the body in conjunction with an obstetric monitor or imager. The device converts electrical signals into ultrasonic energy, and vice versa, by means of an assembly distinct from an ultrasonic generator. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: coupling gel, preamplifiers, amplifiers, signal conditioners with their power supply, connecting cables, and component parts. This generic type of device does not include devices used to generate the ultrasonic frequency electrical signals for application.
• Ophthalmic Ultrasonic Scanner
• Pachymetry
• Paint Brush Transducers
• Piezocomposite Stacks
• Ultrasonic Blood Flow Detector
• Ultrasonic Blood Flow Monitor (FDA Code: HEP / 884.2660)
A fetal ultrasonic monitor is a device designed to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy into and from the pregnant woman, usually by means of continuous wave (doppler) echoscopy. The device is used to represent some physiological condition or characteristic in a measured value over a period of time (e.g., perinatal monitoring during labor) or in an immediately perceptible form (e.g., use of the ultrasonic stethoscope). This generic type of device may include the following accessories: signal analysis and display equipment, electronic interfaces for other equipment, patient and equipment supports, and component parts. This generic type of device does not include devices used to image some relatively unchanging physiological structure or interpret a physiological condition, but does include devices which may be set to alarm automatically at a predetermined threshold value.
• Ultrasonic Flowmeter Transducers
• Ultrasonic Puls-Echo Scanner (FDA Code: IYO / 892.1560)
An ultrasonic pulsed echo imaging system is a device intended to project a pulsed sound beam into body tissue to determine the depth or location of the tissue interfaces and to measure the duration of an acoustic pulse from the transmitter to the tissue interface and back to the receiver. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories.
• Ultrasonic Pulsed Doppler Imaging System (FDA Code: IYN / 892.1550)
An ultrasonic pulsed doppler imaging system is a device that combines the features of continuous wave doppler-effect technology with pulsed-echo effect technology and is intended to determine stationary body tissue characteristics, such as depth or location of tissue interfaces or dynamic tissue characteristics such as velocity of blood or tissue motion. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories.
• Ultrasonic Transducer (FDA Code: JOP / 870.2880)
An ultrasonic transducer is a device applied to the skin to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy that is used in conjunction with an echocardiograph to provide imaging of cardiovascular structures. This device includes phased arrays and two-dimensional scanning transducers.

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