Plastics processing: statistics, current practices, and evaluation.

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Abstract

The health care industry uses a huge quantity of plastic materials each year. Much of the machinery currently used, or supplied, for plastics processing is unsuitable for use in a clean environment. In this article, the author outlines the reasons for the current situation and urges companies to re-examine their plastic-processing methods, whether performed in-house or subcontracted out. Some of the factors that should be considered when evaluating plastics-processing equipment are outlined to assist companies in remaining competitive and complying with impending EC regulations on clean room standards for manufacturing areas.

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Cooke, F. (1993). Plastics processing: statistics, current practices, and evaluation. Medical Device Technology, 4(9), 26–33.

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