Improve patient care, control complex medical treatments, and create portable medical devices with miniature components from The Lee Company.
Feb 4 — 6, 2025 | Anaheim, CA
Medical equipment is tasked with saving lives and improving patient care — therefore, each piece of that equipment must support this vital mission. The Lee Company offers components that have upheld this responsibility time and again. Our Technical Sales Engineers will work with you directly, supplying industry-specific knowledge and experience. We’ll even provide innovative custom solutions to meet your requirements. Broadly, our components can be found in applications such as:
Patients rely on medical equipment, and medical equipment manufacturers rely on The Lee Company to reliably deliver high quality components. Whether you’re designing medical equipment for treating patients or training healthcare professionals, we understand that safeguarding patient care and improving quality of life matters.
Products from The Lee Company can help you reduce the size and weight of large and unwieldy medical equipment so you can bring care to more people in more places.
Components from The Lee Company enable medical equipment manufacturers to build quality and reliability into their products at a lower cost. Each component is manufactured under an industry-leading quality management system and subsequently put through extensive acceptance testing. We’ve built our reputation as a reliable supplier for many decades – so let us prove our abilities by helping you find the best components and solutions for your application.
The Lee Company helps create more reliable medical equipment. For example, our magnetically latched solenoid valves facilitate more efficient battery-powered portable devices, and our quiet operation designs improve patient comfort in bedside devices. Meanwhile, our low leakage components reduce compressor demand and improve accuracy when blending and delivering gases.
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