Extrusion
Medical Film ExtrusionMedical film extrusion is a manufacturing process used to produce high-quality plastic films. The process involves the melting and extruding of plastic materials, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or other thermoplastics, through a die to create a continuous film. The die can be designed to produce films of varying thicknesses, widths, and properties.
The film can be treated or modified as needed to meet the specific requirements of the medical application, such as sterilization compatibility, barrier properties, or strength.
▶ Medical Films Extrusion is widely used in medical products, including clear aligner and retainer materials, trays, clamshells, blisters, pharmaceutical packages, and healthcare products.
▶ Precision: Medical film extrusion requires precise control of film properties to ensure that the resulting product meets the necessary requirements for medical applications.
▶ Customization: Films can be modified to meet the specific requirements of medical applications, such as sterilization compatibility or barrier properties.
▶ Versatility: Medical film extrusion can produce a wide range of films for various medical products, including clear aligners, trays, blisters, and healthcare products.
▶ Quality control: The resulting films are subject to stringent testing and inspection to ensure the quality and consistency of the final product.
▶ Specialization: Medical film extrusion requires specialized equipment and expertise to ensure the precision and reliability of the extrusion process.