- ThermoplasticsThermoplastics are strong, flexible, and practical materials used in making medical products. They resist corrosion, detergents, and chemicals well, leading to longer-lasting performance compared to other common medical materials. Their adhesion to metals is also beneficial for enhancing the functionality of medical prototypes through overmolding.
- ThermosetsThermosetting plastics are very heat-resistant and do not bend or deform under high temperatures. This makes them great options for medical devices that require frequent sterilization. They are also quite firm and stable, ensuring accurate and precise components.
- NylonPolyamide material provides enhanced strength, high resistance to temperature and chemicals, which are essential qualities for medical devices. It is also suitable for manufacturing processes such as injection molding, CNC machining, and 3D printing. Additionally, we can blend nylon with other medical-grade materials to further enhance its strength.
- Silicone RubberSilicone rubber provides enhanced thermosetting benefits. It meets industry standards thanks to its high thermal stability and flexibility, allowing for easy sterilization using various methods. Additionally, this material remains stable and retains its flexibility even under extreme conditions.
- TitaniumTitanium provides a higher strength-to-weight ratio and superior corrosion resistance, making it perfect for prototyping medical devices. It pairs well with 3D printing for crafting custom parts based on patients' body scans. Titanium also boasts properties that enhance its resistance to chemicals and extreme temperatures.
- Stainless SteelThis low-carbon steel is well-suited for various medical components. It is non-toxic and non-corrosive, available in multiple variants to serve a wide range of medical applications. Although stainless steel is inherently durable, it can also undergo finishing processes to enhance both its appearance and mechanical characteristics.