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Teknor Apex Unveils Alternative TPE Solution to Replace Latex for Medical Applications


Teknor Apex Unveils Alternative TPE Solution to Replace Latex for Medical Applications

New Medalist® Compounds from Teknor Apex Are Available as Ready-to-Use Standard Products in Grades Specifically Designed for Tourniquets, Therapy Bands, and Dental Dams

Teknor Apex, the leading provider of specialty compounds for the plastic and rubber industries, announced the availability of a new family of medical-grade thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) for cast film. The new set of solutions provide the same elasticity, durability, and “feel” of latex without concerns regarding allergic reactions, odor, or residual curing agent. As thermoplastics, they make possible cost savings over latex and other thermoset rubbers. Teknor Apex Company will introduce the compounds at MD&M West 2017 (Booth 2438).

The Teknor Apex latex-free Medalist® TPE film portfolio includes:

· Medalist MD-17340, specifically designed for tourniquets and straps,

· Medalist MD-10233 and MD-13240, for therapy bands and sheeting and

· Medalist MD-10308 for dental dam applications

All are available worldwide as standard grades ready for use, though Teknor Apex is prepared to develop custom formulations to meet special requirements. Like other Medalist medical elastomers, the new compounds are made with FDA-compliant ingredients, are compliant with ISO 10993-5 and REACH SVHC, are free of phthalates, and are produced in ISO13485 facilities in the U.S. and—starting in January of 2017—Singapore.

Latex films are valued for their unique combination of elastic properties, including low ratio of force to elongation and low tensile set after elongation. The new Medalist compounds duplicate the elastic behavior of latex (see stress-strain graph) while providing similar resilience and durability (see table of properties). They also exhibit similar haptics (tactile qualities) and draping behavior—important in clinical settings.

While closely resembling latex in performance, the new Medalist compounds eliminate concerns about latex allergy symptoms, which can range from skin irritation to more severe manifestations. Also unlike latex, the TPEs are odor-free, and their processing does not involve use of curing agents that can be present in trace amounts in finished products.

Medalist TPEs permit major cost savings over latex and other thermoset rubbers such as nitrile or neoprene. These are attributable to a lower per-pound cost, elimination of the curing step, and the inherently greater processing efficiency of thermoplastics.

The advantages of thermoplastic processing open new business possibilities for medical device companies, according to Ross van Royen, senior market manager of regulated products. “Rubber extrusion is complicated, in terms of both equipment and production methods,” said Mr. van Royen. “Because it is a lot easier and less expensive to set up a TPE extrusion process than one for rubber, companies may find it attractive to bring the manufacture of film products in-house rather than outsourcing it.”

For more information, please visit https://www.teknorapex.com/medical-tpes-for-latex-free-films