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A standardized series of membrane microcompressors

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1. Rationally selected, standardized parameters of membrane microcompressors will improve the functional qualities of medical apparatuses and reduce the number of types of microcompressor in use and for development.

2. Standardization of the components and parts will greatly reduce the cost of microcompressors and broaden cooperation between the factories engaged on the manufacture of medical apparatus requiring microcompressors for their use.

3. The reduction in the number of components and parts resulting from standardization and the decrease in the number of types of microcompressor following the rational selection of output parameters will release productive capacity and create the conditions for the more widespread introduction of progressive technology into the manufacture of membrane microcompressors.

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All-Union Research Institute of Medical Engineering, Moscow. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 27–32, May–June, 1967.

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Sambek, L.S. A standardized series of membrane microcompressors. Biomed Eng 1, 144–148 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00561721

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