Microstructure makes ePTFE a versatile medtech material
In this Medical Design & Outsourcing article Matt Navarro explores how ePTFE microstructure drives performance and what it takes to get it right early.
In this Medical Design & Outsourcing article Matt Navarro explores how ePTFE microstructure drives performance and what it takes to get it right early.
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The power of ePTFE is undeniable. The challenge? It takes true expertise to get it right.
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The use of ePTFE in medical devices has enormous advantages, but getting it right requires deep expertise.
From concept to commercialization, we turn complex challenges into high performance solutions with ePTFE.
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