bpcash
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2009
- 6
My company manufactures surgical instruments for use in a broad array of specialties. We have some plastic disposable components, and recently one of the quality/regulatory guys decided we should be switching to medical-grade on all our resins (right now, mostly PC, Ultem 2100, and Vectra A130). I spoke to some of our molders and a Ticona engineer, and basically got the impression that these grades are not worth the extra money, especially since we still have to do cytotoxicity testing on a (semi) finished product. Also, I'm aware of at least one large medical device manufacturer that completely eschews the Vectra MT1310 in favor of the A130.
Does anyone have experience with using (or deciding not to use) these grades?
Does anyone have experience with using (or deciding not to use) these grades?