A TECHNO-ECONOMIC NEWS MAGAZINE FOR MEDICAL PLASTICS AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Our 16th Year of Publication
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Cover Story

Invited Speakers : Abstracts & Introduction

 

Selecting And Evaluating A Packaging Material For Medical Device : A Focus On Paper Properties

By Mr. Frederic OLIVESIDEMARQUE (France),
Arjowiggins Product Specialist for Wrapping and Hospital Pouches Paper Materials

 

Abstract :

Arjowiggins produces a wide range of high quality medial packaging solutions featuring optimal barrier properties and offering high level of security.

The medical product range has been designed to meet the most stringent requirements for sterile packaging applications, covering hospital and medical devices manufacturers needs. A wide variety of products are packaged with Arjowiggins medical grades: dressing and wound care products, syringes, gloves, surgical drapes and gowns, sutures, just to name a few.

 


 

High Performance Polymers In The Service Of Your Health

Dr. Shengjun TIAN,
Director - Lifestyle Business Asia/Pacific
Evonik Degussa (China) Co. Ltd.

 

Speaker’s Introduction

After getting his Ph.D degree from Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany in 2005, Dr. Shengjun Tian joined High Performance Polymers Business Line of Evonik Degussa GmbH (previous Degussa). In the same year, he was transferred to Shanghai as Director for Lifestyle Business in Asia/Pacific region. And Medical and Health Care business is part of his responsibility.

 


 

A General Overview of Silicones Used In Medical Devices

By Bill Riegler, General Manager Asia,
NuSil Technology LLC, U.S.A.


Abstract:

  • Brief Company Overview

  • History of Silicones in Medical devices

  • History of Silicones in Drug Delivery

  • Regulatory & Testing

  • Material recommendations

  • Summary

  • Silicones have a long history of use in Medical & Drug Delivery Devices

  • There are many regulatory and testing requirements to consider

  • Many material options for the device designer

  • NuSil committed to the Healthcare Industry


 

“Needle Bonding With Epoxy Adhesives”

By Mr. Timothy E. Zack,
Engineered Materials Systems, Inc., USA

Abstract:

I. Introduction

II. Overview - Engineered Materials Systems, Inc.

a. Company History
b. Technical Capabilities

III. Technical Background of Needle Bonding

a. Common Cannula/Hub Constructions and Materials
b. Common Factors in Choosing Liquid Adhesive Technology
c. Advantages of Liquid Adhesives

IV. EMS Epoxy Adhesives for Needle Bonding

a. A 200-50 Series Technical Review
b. A 200-50 Series Results Versus Market Competition
c. A 200-50 Series Advantages for Needle Manufacturers

V. EMS Adhesives for the Plastic Disposables Medical Industry

VI. EMS Representation in India- Global Marketing Services

VII. Conclusion

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