Medical consumables industry
Abstract

Functional masterbatches enhance the safety, functionality, and regulatory compliance of medical consumables while driving the industry toward greater environmental sustainability and smart technology integration.
Solutions:
Medical-grade carrier resin: Utilizes PP, PE, and PC resins compliant with USP Class VI and ISO 10993 standards as masterbatch carriers.
Food/Pharmaceutical-grade pigments: Uses FDA-approved organic pigments (such as quinacridone red) and inorganic pigments (such as iron oxide) to prevent heavy metal migration.
Low migration additives: Employs encapsulation technology to minimize the risk of migration of plasticizers, stabilizers, and other ingredients, suitable for applications like PVC infusion bags.
Silver & Zinc ion antibacterial masterbatch: Applied in catheters and surgical instrument boxes to inhibit bacterial growth (such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus).
Carbon nanotube conductive masterbatch: Used in electronic medical device packaging to prevent dust adhesion through static dissipation.
High barrier masterbatch: Incorporates EVOH, nanoclay, or hydrogenated resin to enhance moisture, oxygen, and water resistance in pharmaceutical packaging.
Radiation-resistant masterbatch: Designed with resin systems resistant to γ-ray exposure (25-40 kGy), such as radiation-crosslinked PE, to prevent yellowing and degradation.
Key words:
Masterbatch