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Using ABS for Medical Applications: The Benefits of Mass Polymerization

Posted on May 31, 2018 by Paid Content — 1 comment

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Recorded Wednesday, July 11 – Presented by Trinseo

Join Trinseo as we discuss the benefits of using acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) resins as a material for all types of medical devices—from large and small equipment housings to insulin pens and inhalers.

ABS resins have been long valued because of their durability, toughness, and aesthetic appeal. When produced using mass polymerization technology, ABS resins offer attractive advantages to medical industry customers: exceptional purity, low residual monomers, lot-to-lot consistency, and superior whiteness.

This webinar will cover of the differences between the emulsion method of producing ABS and mass polymerization, which is how Trinseo manufactures MAGNUM™ ABS Resins. These resins are recognized as superior in the automotive and consumer electronics industries as well as among high-end extruders. They have been relied on for decades to satisfy the critical needs of demanding applications, and they’re ideal for medical applications.

 

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Filed Under: Plastics, Materials Tagged With: Trinseo

One Response to “Using ABS for Medical Applications: The Benefits of Mass Polymerization”

  1. Katie Stanley says:
    June 14, 2018 at 3:22 pm

    Our webinar registration is currently experiencing technical difficulties. We are working to resolve the issue. To register for this webinar, please go to https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8150485474261517314
    We apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused.
    Thank you,
    The Prospector Team

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