Published in On Drug Delivery
When connecting medical devices to a network, data transmission can be affected by radio wave interference, which may also pose potential risks to patient safety. For this reason, protecting medical devices from electromagnetic interference (EMI) allows healthcare specialists to make medical judgments without being affected by data shielding. Metals have long been used in medical device housings, but this trend towards miniaturization adds weight and volume. In a recent article published in On Drug Delivery, we introduce a new medical-grade LNP FARADEX NS003XXW compound. This item not only has electromagnetic shielding properties but also has obtained biocompatibility certification. It achieves free moldability and significant weight reduction, while also minimizing waste compared to shielding through coatings. Please see the article by SABIC's Martin Sas, Leen Pieter Deurloo, and Marnick Vaes: https://lnkd.in/eV-2yFC For inquiries and requests for materials, visit https://sjpn1971.plabase.com/
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SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) is a global leader in chemical products headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SABIC conducts worldwide production activities of products such as chemicals, commodity products, high-performance plastics, fertilizers, and metals, with bases in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region. Through identifying challenges and developing solutions, SABIC supports customers in key markets such as construction, medical devices, packaging, fertilizers, electrical and electronics, transportation, and clean energy. In 2018, SABIC reported a net profit of $5.7 billion. The total sales revenue for 2018 was approximately $45 billion, and total assets at the end of 2018 were $85 billion. The production volume for 2018 was 75.3 million tons. SABIC operates in over 50 countries and employs more than 33,000 people worldwide. To promote innovation and creativity, SABIC has filed 11,738 patent applications globally and has research and development resources that serve as innovation hubs in five key regions (the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Northeast Asia).