OMTEC 2025 is just around the corner, and the excitement is building. In just a week, the industry’s leading minds will gather in Chicago to explore the latest in orthopaedic manufacturing, and we’re thrilled to be part of it.
You’ll find Orthoplastics on Booth 643, ready to share the latest updates from our materials portfolio, including two brand new high-performance solutions designed for the medical sector.
As surgical techniques evolve and device complexity increases, the materials used to create them must rise to the challenge. Whether it’s maintaining strength through repeated sterilisation or delivering pinpoint precision on the production line, high-performance polymers play a crucial role in shaping the future of orthopaedics and medical device manufacturing.
That’s why we’re excited to announce the launch of two exceptional additions to our advanced materials portfolio.
A high-strength, high-temperature polymer with excellent resistance to repeated sterilisation. Radel® is ideal for reusable surgical instruments and orthopaedic components where impact strength and chemical resistance are key.
A precision-ready, low-friction material that offers great machinability and dimensional stability. It’s well suited to moving parts and complex geometries, making it a smart choice for surgical guides, housings and more.
If you’re heading to OMTEC, we’d love to chat. Our team will be on hand to discuss how these new materials could support your next product development. From initial concept to final application, we work closely with designers, engineers and manufacturers to help bring medical innovations to life.
We’ll also be sharing insights into how our materials perform under real-world conditions and how they meet the evolving demands of the medical industry. If performance, longevity and compliance are top of your list, these two materials are well worth exploring.
OMTEC is always a fantastic platform for new ideas, fresh connections and industry-wide inspiration. Make sure Booth 643 is on your route; we look forward to seeing you there.
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