2023-09-01
PDCPD products do not contain any fiber reinforcement, although some companies have developed fiber-reinforced versions. At the base PDCPD allows the thickness of the entire part to be varied to incorporate ribs and overmolded parts for simple assembly of the part. Also, PDCPD cannot be heavily painted and requires repainting after molding.
At this time, PDCPD is still a relatively new material, so the number of applications is very limited. As the new PDCPD material industry continues to evolve, their advantages have become increasingly prominent. In terms of environmental protection alone, PDCPD is an environmentally friendly material, which in itself is more in line with national conditions than traditional FRP materials, and this has advantages that are incomparable to other materials.
From the current situation in China, most of the medical equipment is still made of stainless steel, with the emergence of new PDCPD materials, stainless steel medical equipment is becoming more and more prominent disadvantages. Commonly easy to conduct heat, poor construction accuracy and heavy equipment. There are many limitations in transportation and throughout the use process, making medical equipment has not been able to develop in the direction of high quality.
Based on the traditional stainless steel material, the new PDCPD material can completely cover the above disadvantages. For example, the PDCPD mechanism is more accurate, and it is not easy to conduct heat and has good insulating properties, so it is very suitable for use in medical devices like CT. Besides, the new PDCPD material is also lighter in mass, so even though the device made is large in size, it will not be a burden in handling. What's more, this material, when combined with a certain amount of flame retardant, is also able to meet flame retardant standards. It is due to the combination of all these features that PDCPD molds have been more widely used in medical devices. The following is a CT machine made of PDCPD material.
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