Materials

Tritan Studies Underway

Medical device manufacturers are currently evaluating Eastman Tritan copolyester MP100 for a number of rigid medical packaging applications. Eastman’s main focus at its Medical Design & Manufacturing West 2011 press conference was its newest product in the Tritan copolymer family for renal devices. However, the company reported that packaging evaluations are underway on a number of fronts.

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NEWS: Desert Plant Offers Latex Alternative

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Topas COC Helps Deliver Biomaterials

Topas cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) resins are carving out a role in drug delivery. Industry has valued COC’s properties while exploring plastic alternatives for vials and syringes. In another use, Topas has been adopted for delivering biomaterials in operating room skeletal procedures.

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New Material for Oldest Brand of Witch Hazel

The new 16-oz PET bottle for T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel replaced glass and PVC alternatives.

Now available in all-new 8- and 16-oz PET bottles is T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel Astringent.

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EDITORIAL: Share the Ride

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Product Update: Wrapping It Up with Bags and Pouches

A range of materials can be used to bag your products 

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NEWS: Metallocene and Polymer Demand Expected To Rise

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Copolyester Chosen for Challenge

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