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The term substrate is highly context-dependent in chemistry. In general, it can refer to either a chemical species detected in a chemical reaction or a surface on which other chemical processes or microscopes are carried out.
In the former case, a reagent is mixed with the substrate to produce a product via a chemical reaction. In synthetic and organic chemistry, the phrase is used in a similar context, where the substrate is the chemical of interest that is being transformed.
An enzyme substrate is the material on which an enzyme operates in biochemistry. The substrate is the reagent whose concentration is modified in Le Chatelier’s principle.
A medical device is any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, reagent for in vitro use, software, material, or other similar or related product intended by the manufacturer to be used for a medical purpose, either alone or in combination.
The Global Medical device substrate market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
STERIMED launches sustainable substrate for rigid packaging.In the shape of an abstract icon, a pond with a recycling symbol in the centre of a stunning, untamed jungle, the icon represents the ecological appeal to recycle and reuse. rendering in 3D.
The successful Polybond line of cellulose-based, polymer-reinforced products for the healthcare sector now includes Polybond CGP 85. Manufacturers of medical devices, healthcare workers, and end users are all clamouring for more environmentally friendly, sustainable goods and packaging with less plastic content and a smaller environmental impact.
Polybond CGP comprises 70% less plastic and is mostly made of components from renewable resources and bio-sourced carbon. Its distinctive fibre mesh structure, which combines cellulose with a high concentration of synthetic binders, is where the innovation rests.
In order to achieve the best mechanical characteristics, synthetic binders are utilised, while cellulose adds to breathability and an effective sterilisation process, bringing Polybond CGP’s capabilities closer to those of polyolefin plastic materials. This can lessen your own plastic use and help the globe produce less plastic waste.
Excellent sealing performance is made possible by STERIMED’s 5gsm grid-pattern coating. Even under the most difficult opening circumstances (180° peel open angle), the ideal sealing integrity is paired with an aseptic presentation, refusing to accept any compromises.
The substrate enables greater performance in terms of reducing the danger of breakage, puncture, and burst.
It is an eco-friendly solution due to the use of a water-based, solvent-free coating process and a portion of a renewable raw material. The substrate is sturdy and secure in conventional mechanical testing even though it doesn’t rely on plastic. As a result, the substance is suggested for use in all rigid packaging applications.