Santa Paula, California – Applied Silicone Corp. officials introduce a high strength, responsive silicone gel for the implantable medical device market. The Dual Matrix Gel System incorporates a unique crosslink technology delivering a silicone gel with improved fracture resistance, cohesive strength, and adhesion. The Dual Matrix technology consists of two cross-linked networks working in conjunction to retain a superior balance of softness and cohesive strength.
Applied Silicone’s Dual Matrix Gel System possesses cohesive strength to maintain the integrity of the gel and demonstrates superior adhesion to a shape retaining membrane. The Dual Matrix technology is ideally suited for gel-filled and soft form medical devices including soft body contour implants, testicular implants, and implantable sensor circuitry. A detailed technical dossier and material compendium summary of testing, specific to this product, is available for assistance with regulatory submissions of Class II and Class III medical devices.
“Applied Silicone continues to deliver innovative material technology to the implantable device market,” said Alastair Winn, president of Applied Silicone. “I believe our Dual Matrix gel possesses the right balance of softness and cohesive strength to outperform all other implantable silicone gels on the market.”
Source: Applied Silicone Corp.
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