Search History
Clear History
{{item.search_key}}
Hot Searches
Change
{{item.name}}
{{item.english_name}}
Subscribe Weekly eNewsletter
Once A Week Once Every Two Weeks
Login Register

Applications

Ampacet launches new color collection for blow molded PET packaging

Henkel brings out injectable thermally conductive adhesive for EV battery systems

AIMPLAS works on recovering end-of-life tires for construction applications

Products

Dow and New Energy Blue to develop renewable materials from corn residue

Go Gently with the Flow

Mitsui Chemicals and CrowdChem leverage AI for new material search

Activities

  • ArabPlast 2023 – The Success Journey Continues………..

  • GREAT NEWS! INAPA 2023 IS COMING BACK 24 - 26 May 2023 at JIExpo Jakarta, Indonesia

  • You can contribute your VOICE to the CHINAPLAS 2023 Installation Art - Sustainability Resonator

Pictorial

Industry And Market

Innovative and Sustainable Packaging

Recycling and Circular Economy

Game-changing 3D Printing

CHINAPLAS

CHINAPLAS 2023 Focus

Conference Videos

DOW: Empowering the circular economy: Dow’s close-the-loop solution for packaging

EREMA: 100% Bottle to Bottle Recycling: rPET and rHDPE Food Contact Approved Recycling Solutions

SABIC: Creating a Circular Economy for Plastics

News Videos

(Interview) Demag eyeing growing medical industry in China

(English subtitles) P&G makes continuous progress towards sustainable development

FCS Group in CHINAPLAS 2023

Home > News > Medical

H.B. Fuller launches bio-compatible adhesive for medical markets in IMEA

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-02-02 Editor :JK

The population pressure, the growing prevalence of diseases, and the increasing number of surgeries and chronic and traumatic wounds make the global medical tapes and bandages market one that is significantly rising.

 

This segment is expected to reach US$ 8.59 billion by 2026 globally, US$ 850.1 million of which in India, as reported on the “Medical Tapes and Bandages Market – Global Forecast 2026” by MarketsandMarkets.

 

H.B. Fuller, one of the world’s leading adhesives suppliers, announces the launch of Swiftmelt 1515-I, its first bio-compatible product compliant in India, Middle East, and Africa (IMEA).


1.jpg

Swiftmelt 1515-I meets performance requirements and secures skin attachment.


The product is for microporous medical tape applications to be used in stick-to-skin under unique climatic conditions, such as the high temperatures and humidity in the Indian sub-continent.

 

Swiftmelt 1515-I delivers effective high tack, secure and quick bonding, under high temperature and with shear resistance. The product, which shows high performance, balancing adhesion and ease of removal, was thoroughly tested and certified by ISO 10993-5 for cytotoxicity. Since it is not toxic to human cells, the adhesive can effectively be used in medical applications in hospitals and home care in stick-to-skin situations.

 

“This is a breakthrough from our H.B. Fuller’s R&D team in India, which has developed this new technology in our lab in Pune, in response to the IMEA market specifics to support advanced stick-to-skin product compliant for medical use – such as nonwoven surgical,” commented Manish Dwivedi, flexible materials, business manager for India, H.B. Fuller.

 Like
Medical

The content you're trying to view is for members only. If you are currently a member, Please login to access this content.   Login

Leave Comment

Submit

All Comments

No Comment

{{VueShowUserOrCompany(itme.user)}}

{{ toolTimes(itme.updated_at,'s') }}

{{itme.body}}

Reply   
Submit
{{VueShowUserOrCompany(itmes.user)}} {{ toolTimes(itmes.updated_at,'s') }} Reply

{{itmes.body}}

Submit

Recommended Articles

Medical
(Interview) Synergistic benefits resulting from Trelleborg’s acquisition of MRP
 2023-06-06
Medical
Global medical device packaging market to reach US$ 21 billion by 2033
 2023-05-29
Medical
DuPont to acquire specialty medical devices manufacturer Spectrum
 2023-05-08
Medical
Airnov strengthens its supply of moisture protecting portfolios in China
 2023-05-03
Medical
LyondellBasell's renewable-based polymers applied in medical devices
 2023-05-02
Medical
PFN reduces eco-footprint of its nonwovens hygiene products with Borealis' PP
 2023-04-24

Videos You will Like

{{[item['category']['name'],item['category']['english_name']][lang]}}
{{VueShowUserOrCompany(item.author)}} {{VueShowDisplayName(item.author)}}   
Chat
Sponsored
{{item.title}} {{item['summary']}}
{{itags.name}}
{{item.updated_at}}
 {{item.likes_count}}       {{item.comments_count}}

You May Be Interested In

Change

  • People
  • Company
loading... No Content
{{[item.truename,item.truename_english][lang]}} {{[item.company_name,item.company_name_english][lang]}} {{[item.job_name,item.name_english][lang]}}
Add
{{[item.company_name,item.company_name_english][lang]}} Company Name    {{[item.display_name,item.display_name_english][lang]}}  
 Chat

Sustainability Circular economy BASF SABIC Multi-component injection molding machine All-electric injection molding machine Granulator Thermoforming machine Injection device Bottle cap
Back To Top
User Feedback
News
Market News
Applications
Products
Video
In Pictures
Specials
Activities
eBook
Front Line
Plastics Applications
Chemicals and Raw Material
Processing Technologies
Products
Injection
Extrusion
Auxiliary
Blow Molding
Mold
Hot Runner
Screw
Applications
Packaging
Automotive
Medical
Recycling
E&E
LED
Construction
Others
Events
Conference
Webinar
CHINAPLAS
CPS+
Official Publications
Media Kit
Social Media
Facebook
Wechat
Adsale Group |  About Us |  Terms of Use |  Privacy Policy |  Contact Us | 
Copyright© 2023 AdsaleCPRJ.com All rights reserved.