Transparent Films For Medical Use

Nov. 9, 2006
Two new polyurethane films, on transparent matt-casting liners, make them almost invisible when applied to the skin.

The films are suitable for the design and manufacture of low-glare incise materials for operating theaters and in wound-care products. The materials come in a 30- m highly breathable format or a cost-effective 20- m standard format. Either version can be supplied with or without adhesive. The liners have carefully engineered peel characteristics for ease of processing.

InteliCoat Technologies, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham LL13 9UF, U.K., +44 (0) 1978 660 241, intelicoat.com

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