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  • Ultrasonic Processing of Fabric and Film
    Fabrics and films used in the nonwoven, medical, filtration, textile and packaging industries can be processed using ultrasonic energy. Several of the common techniques applied are ultrasonic rotary/continuous bonding, ultrasonic slitting, plunge and traversing. Ultrasonic bonding assembles two
  • Medical Device Link .
    Defined surface characteristics and accurate mesh openings enable medical fabrics to act as security filters. Medifab products can also serve as wicking and spreading media in infusion and transfusion sets, arterial and cardiotomy blood filters, blood bags, and diagnostic test strips. The fabrics
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    Keeping It Separated with Filters and IV Components Fabric and metal filters reduce contamination risks in medical devices Many medical applications require specialized filtration or screening products. According to Larry Loff, senior territory manager at Sefar America (Depew, NY; www.sefar.us
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    Antimicrobial-Coated Fabric Combats Harmful Bacteria Hospital-related infections are on the rise and pose a significant threat to patients due to mutations that have left bacteria immune to many common antibiotics. In light of mounting concern in the medical industry, (Miami, FL) has developed
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    Materials Maker Supplies PVC-Free Fabric for Medical Applications Broadening its business horizons and changing with the times are hallmarks of the (Pawtucket, RI). An 80-year-old company with origins in the awning fabric business, the Cooley Group has adapted its plastic-producing capabilities
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    today have an incredible array of choices in approaching new devices, including advances in fabric structures, manufacturing techniques, and materials. Specialty textile manufacturers have a reputation for their close collaboration with medical device engineers. The results include significant
  • Medical Device Link . Medical Textile Structures: An Overview
    has its basis in the unique properties of fibers which in many respects resemble biological materials and in their ability to be converted into a wide array of desired end products. Textile products for medical applications include such materials as woven and knitted polyester fabrics and PTFE felt
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    Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) films that are permeable to water vapor, or "breathable," are finding increasing use in the medical industry. To meet this demand, a range of such films with chemistries based on ether-type soft segments and amide, urethane

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