Q. What materials are used to make a medical tape?

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Medical Film Tapes are generally made up of films made of co-polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyurethane that have been coated with an adhesive made of medical-grade acrylic, rubber, or silicone. In general, medical films have a low thickness, a high strength, and a resistance to tearing, yet they are straightforward to cut. They may be formed into any shape, are translucent, and are compatible with both ETo and gamma. Medical films may be purchased either with or without an adhesive and come in a variety of thicknesses.

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