Use of Plastics in Medical IndustryMedical equipment involves multiple sectors pharmaceuticals, machinery, electronics, plastics, etc. In which the rapid development of China plastic medical devices. Plastics have been used widely to create medical tools. And devices like surgical gloves, syringes, insulin pens, IV tubes, catheters, inflatable splits, etc. Such products are created for one-time use. Help prevent the spread of dangerous diseases by eliminating the need to sterilize and re-use a device. Medical uses for plastic materials include:Thin tubes called catheters are used to unblock blood vessels. The deposit obstructing the vessels can be broken down with a tiny spiral-shaped implant called vessel support. The vessel support is made of plastic developed specifically for the medical field and charged with active substances. Plastic pill casings are made of tartaric acid-based polymers that gradually break down. Slowly releasing the required medication over the required amount of time. These tailor-made pharmaceutical delivery systems help limit the number of pills a patient must take to get the required dose. Synthetic materials can also play an important role in repairing diseased arteries that cannot be helped via vessel support. After removing the affected section of the aorta. A flexible plastic prosthesis bridges the gap. People with severely impaired hearing can now have plastic implants inserted that allow them to hear the sound again. The implant is made up of several components including a microphone. A transmission device that is connected to a micro-computer worn on the body. Additionally, there is a stimulator and an electrode carrier with 16 electrodes, and 16 different frequency ranges. This device transforms acoustic impulses into electrical ones bypassing the damaged cells and stimulating the auditory nerve directly. There is also a whole array of plastic disposable medical products. Including bedpans, insulin pens, IV tubes, tube fittings, plastic cups and pitchers, eye patches, surgical and examination gloves, inflatable splints, inhalation masks, tubing for dialysis, disposable gowns, wipes and droppers, urine continence, and ostomy products. The use of plastic materials in hospitals is almost endless.
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