What is the difference between medical grade silicone and industrial grade silicone?
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Medical grade silicon:
It is produced with special non-toxic techniques in a clean-room environment to allow it to be used for medical silicone purposes.
It is produced with special non-toxic techniques in a clean-room environment to allow it to be used for medical silicone purposes.
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- Medical-long term implantable material: This technical term describes a material that can stay in the body as part of an implantable device. Due to its purity, it’s generally too expensive for food-grade applications.
- Medical grade: More technically referred to as medical-healthcare grade, class VI silicone tested for biocompatibility, this type is our material of choice for a wide range of products, including menstrual cups, baby bottle nipples, scuba mouthpieces, water pipes, and food and skin contact products.
Both medical-healthcare grade, Class VI, and medical-long term implantable are considered safe for food contact. Both grades are almost always defined as liquid silicone rubber (LSR), which is injection molded for clean, consistent parts.
Sila-Seal Industrial Grade Silicone Sealants are non-slumping, one-part 100% silicone rubber acetoxy sealants that cure to a tough, rubbery solid upon exposure to moisture in the air (RTV-room temperature vulcanizing) with long- term flexibility and durability.
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