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Polymers are essential materials in modern medical device design due to their versatility, biocompatibility, and ease of processing. From catheters and syringes to intraocular lenses and implants, the choice of polymer depends on key properties such as flexibility, transparency, chemical resistance, and sterilization compatibility.


Common sterilization methods include ethylene oxide (EtO), gamma radiation, and steam sterilization (autoclaving). Each method must be selected based on the polymer’s thermal and chemical stability.

Selecting the right polymer and sterilization process ensures safety, functionality, and durability of medical devices during clinical use.


#MedicalPolymers #MedicalDevices #PolymerScience


source : Roberto YAΓ‘EZ


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