Rigid, Biocompatible, and Sterilizable for Clinical Excellence
BioMed White Resin is an opaque, medical-grade material validated for applications requiring long-term skin contact or short-term mucosal membrane, bone, tissue, and dentin contact. Manufactured in an ISO 13485-certified and FDA-registered facility, this resin ensures that medical device components, surgical guides, and anatomical models meet the highest regulatory standards. Its bright white finish provides excellent contrast against anatomy, making it ideal for the operating room.
Key Features
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Advanced Biocompatibility: Certified USP Class VI and tested for ISO 10993 compliance, supporting long-term skin contact and short-term internal contact.
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Multi-Method Sterilization: Validated for compatibility with common sterilization techniques, including autoclave (steam), Ethylene Oxide (EtO), Gamma, and E-beam radition.
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High Contrast & Opacity: The brilliant white, opaque finish is perfect for visualization providing a professional look that clearly defines margins and fine details.
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Exceptional Rigidity: With a tensile modulus of 2.0 GPa, it provides the stiffness needed for surgical tools and templates that must not deflect during use.
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Chemical Resistance: Resistant to common disinfectants and medical-grade solvents, ensuring part integrity is maintained throughout the clinical lifecycle.
FAQ
How Does BioMed White Differ from Standard White Resin?
While they look similar, BioMed White is produced in a controlled environment 9ISO 13485) and has undergone rigorous ISO 10993 and USP Class VI testing. Standard White is for general prototyping and is not validated for medical or skin-contact applications.
Is it Safe for Use in the Operating Room?
Yes. Because it is sterilizable via autoclave and offers high visual contrast, it is frequently used for patient-specific surgical guides and anatomical models intended for use within the sterile field.
Can I Use This on a Standard Form 3?
BioMed White is officially validated for use on the "B" series printers (Form 3B/3B+/3BL). These printers are designed to run the specific biocompatible settings required to guarantee the material's certified properties.