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Medical device components that inhibit bacterial growth

publication date: Dec 28, 2022
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author/source: Porvair Sciences Limited

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Upgrade your pipette liquid handling and sample protection capabilities with Vyon® pipette tip filters.

Vyon® porous plastics from Porvair Sciences are the perfect material for filtration applications in the healthcare and medical device market. The tortuous path of Vyon® porous plastics make these materials particularly effective at bacterial filtration and preventing microbial ingress. Employing a standard procedure, based upon ASTM F2101, Porvair Sciences can manufacture Vyon® porous plastic filters for incorporation into a medical device that offer greater than 99% Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE).

 

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