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Designers intro to advanced medical adhesives

Advanced adhesives can improve the design of joints and the assembly of disposable and reusable medical devices.

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Designers intro to advanced medical adhesives 

Advanced adhesives can improve the design of joints and the assembly of disposable and reusable medical devices....

Polymer thick films build a better heater 

Disposable sensors used in tasks such as blood-glucose monitoring and EKGs, uses Parlex's Polymer Thick Film (PTF) technology. ...

Goes on blue, dries clear, and safe for medical tasks 

Adhesives formulated with See-Cure technology are bright blue when uncured. This makes them easy to see on the surface of substrates, in deep wells, or when sandwiched between two layers of materials...

Tough adhesive withstands severe conditions 

Master Bond EP11SIC is a silver-filled epoxy-resin system with high electrical and thermal conductivity...

Cyanoacrylates attach difficult-to-bond materials 

Fast-setting Permatex brand ZipGrip cyanoacrylate adhesives eliminate the need for fixturing and are ideal for bonding or repairing plastics, metals, rubber, and other materials...

Adhesives work with Noryl resins 

Adchem tapes have been successfully tested with Noryl resins from Sabic Innovative Plastics...

Electrically conductive adhesive 

A line of transparent dressing adhesives are made from polyester and polyethylene casting sheets to accommodate different converting methods and dressing styles...

Adhesives keep transparent dressings clear 

A line of transparent dressing adhesives are made from polyester and polyethylene casting sheets to accommodate different converting methods and dressing styles...

Designer's guide to PSA tapes 

Most know that pressure-sensitive-adhesive tapes can hold electrodes to patient chests for ECGs. But did you know the tapes can hold assemblies together and even provide a path for heat and stray electric currents?...

Goes on blue, dries clear, and safe for medical tasks  

Adhesives formulated with See-Cure technology are bright blue when uncured. This makes them easy to see on the surface of substrates, in deep wells, or when sandwiched between two layers of materials. ...

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