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Henkel launches Loctite 3D MED3394, a 3D printing resin for post-sterilization durability
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Jun 11, 2024
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Henkel launches Loctite 3D MED3394, a 3D printing resin for post-sterilization durability

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  • Henkel has released Loctite 3D MED3394, a medical-grade resin for post-sterilization durability.

  • Loctite 3D MED3394 is reportedly built to resist sterilization methods and includes high feature accuracy, low solvent absorption, desirable heat deflection temperature, and tensile properties.

  • The company claims that Loctite 3D MED3394 complies with ISO 10993 standards for biocompatibility and omits any carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductively (CMR) hazardous factors, making it safe and reliable for medical applications like surgical tools, hospital devices, and clean room environments.

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