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Medical Grade Silicone is a type of silicone rubber used in the manufacture of medical devices. It is a biocompatible material, meaning it is safe for use in contact with human tissue. It is highly resistant to temperature, chemicals, and UV radiation, making it ideal for use in medical devices that must withstand harsh environments. It is also highly flexible, allowing for the creation of complex shapes and designs.
Medical Grade Silicone is used in a variety of medical devices, including catheters, implants, prosthetics, and wound dressings. It is also used in the manufacture of medical tubing, seals, and gaskets. Its properties make it an ideal material for medical device applications, as it is durable, non-toxic, and can be sterilized for use in medical procedures.
Some companies in the Medical Grade Silicone market include Dow Corning, Wacker Chemie, Shin-Etsu Chemical, and Momentive Performance Materials. Show Less Read more