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What is the advantage of having one manifold that is bellows driven?

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What is the advantage of having one manifold that is bellows driven?

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In order to measure the internal pressures that the devices are experiencing, the distal manifold has been designed with a pressure transducer port. This ensures that the pressure wave reaches completely through the mock artery. Having bellows on both manifolds prevents relevant pressure measurements while the tester is operational.

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