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Understanding Types of Medical Sterilization |
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Understand the impact of different types of sterilization methods on your bonding application in this infographic. Master Bond offers a full line of sterilization resistant compounds for use in medical device applications. These systems retain their high performance properties even upon exposure to multiple cycles of sterilization and are designed to adhere well to a wide range of substrates. Click to learn more. |
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Top Performing Sterilization Resistant Compounds |
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EP3HTMed |
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Quick curing, one part epoxy featuring a paste viscosity |
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EP62-1Med |
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Heat curing epoxy with excellent adhesion to plastics |
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EP41SMed |
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High bond strength epoxy resists chemical sterilants |
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EP42HT-2Med |
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Low viscosity epoxy resists temperatures up to +450°F |
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UV10TKMed |
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High viscosity, UV curable compound featuring optical clarity |
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LED403Med |
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LED curable adhesive featuring excellent dimensional stability |
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MasterSil 151Med |
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Optically clear silicone meets USP Class VI standards |
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