Medical filters refers to a broad category of filters used in various medical applications to ensure the purity and safety of air, liquids, or gases. These filters play a crucial role in medical devices and equipment, helping to prevent the spread of contaminants, bacteria, viruses, or other harmful particles.
When medical filters are used, whether they are liquid or gas filters, they are usually under high pressure differential conditions. The high mechanical strength of PSU helps to manufacture structurally stable medical filter components.
Medical filters must maintain the purity of the filtrate or filtered gas. PSU is generally considered a safe engineering plastic and is suitable for parts in contact with medical fluids to help reduce patients' allergic reactions to the filter.
When designing and manufacturing medical filters, factors such as material compatibility, biocompatibility, filtration efficiency, and compliance with regulatory standards are crucial. These filters contribute significantly to infection control, patient safety, and the overall effectiveness of medical equipment and procedures.
Using PSU materials to make hemodialyzers can conduct careful research and experiments on special projects or daily experiments and blood processing. PSU materials are also widely used in the current medical field.
Although PSU materials are biocompatible, hemodialyzers made of PSU still need to be tested for biocompatibility to prevent defects in the product during production and processing, and to ensure that the PSU material will not cause immune reactions in patients or Other adverse reactions.
In the production of hemodialyzers, the purity of the PSU material is crucial, and the purity of the material needs to be maintained to prevent impurities or additives from interfering with the dialysis process.
Medical supplies require high-temperature sterilization and sterilization. PSU has high thermal stability, which allows the hemodialysis membrane to withstand high-temperature sterilization or cleaning.