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Torrington, Connecticut – Dymax Corp. recently published a new white paper written by Michelle Gumbert and Patrick Vaugh. “Ensuring Adhesion on Medical Devices Made with Hard-to-Bond Plastic Substrates” discusses how to overcome problems with adhesion of popular substrates in the medical device design, such as COC and PEBA. This white paper was developed to help medical device manufacturers understand why bonds typically fail and how to design a process that will ensure a lasting bond leading to zero-failure.
Gumbert and Vaughn explore joint design considerations, the effect of sterilization methods, why bonds may fail, how to find the right adhesive technology, and how to inspect part to ensure that full cure has been achieved.
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