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Together we can create better patient experiences

Their Integral color and effect keep surfaces looking new, longer than traditional materials like fibreglass, painted metal or high pressure laminates.


Elevate your products design and create a better use case for your medical devices and diagnostic equipment – from hospital rooms to offices, to in-home use. Our products meet or exceed regulatory compliance and safety standards and are ideal for the following applications.

  • Diagnostic imaging-MRI, MRA, CT, nuclear & Molecular Imaging, Ultrasound, etc
  • Patient Monitoring
  • Architecture, Furniture, Patient Handling- Lifts, Stretchers, Beds
  • Dispensary Products
  • Cost savings over other materials
  • Part weight reductions 

Together we can create better patient experiences

The physical chemical and aesthetic properties available with KYDEX sheet improves the durability, cleanability, and appearance of medical products and offers a wide range of advantages:

  • Fire-rated for worldwide regulatory compliance
  • Resistant to chemicals, disinfectants, and cleaning solutions
  • Extreme formability, hot tear strength, and uniformity of wall thickness
  • Outstanding impact resistant, modulus of elasticity, tensile strength, hardness and heat reflection temperature

In addition to thermoforming KYDEX sheet is suitable for lamination, fabricating, machining, and membrane pressing – making it the ideal material for a broad variety of flat and three-dimensional medical components, such as:

  • Medical equipment housing
  • Hospital bed footboards and headboards
  • Ceiling panels
  • Mobile carts
  • Orthotics and prosthetics
  • Protective wall coverings
  • Work surfaces
  • Tables and trays
  • Workstations
  • An almost unlimited choice of color, textures and patterns
  • Small runs and short lead times


Benefits of Thermoplastics over Other Materials

A unique characteristic of thermoplastics is that they can be formed into complex geometries without changing the properties of the base thermoplastic material.


Components made from thermoplastics are typically lighter in weight than parts made from other materials such as fibreglass or sheet metal, and they do not require the time or Labor-intensive finishing steps required for other materials


Thermoplastics offer these benefits

  • Durable
  • Chemical and Stain Resistant
  • Integral Color and effects
  • Meet codes and requirements
  • Environmental solution


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