Polyvinyl Chloride Antibacterial Recipes for Medical Devices

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In the medical industry the medical device sector is a domain dynamic and growing, that involved important efforts performance for imposing new material to support the development of new products. Manufacturers of medical devices for single use, are constantly looking for new products and new materials to expand their capabilities.

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