Why are polytetrafluoroethylene microporous membranes used in pharmaceutical production?
When preparing drugs, experimenters face the greatest risks and are also the greatest source of contamination.
Hazard of infection through the formation of dust, liquid, aerosol formation, or when containers containing cytostatics are inadvertently dropped.
Once exposed, a variety of potential side effects may occur, including abdominal pain, vomiting, and allergic reactions.
To reduce risks, effective protection is a necessary solution.
PTFE film manufacturer specializes in the production of polytetrafluoroethylene microporous membranes. When used for gas filtration, it can achieve 100% retention of various phages, bacteria and particles above 0.02um.
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