Medical Film Extrusion For Devices And Delivery Systems

Partner with Polyzen to leverage medical device extrusion technologies to custom develop single- or multi-layer cast film, tubular (lay flat) film, and laminated film so you can integrate applied biomaterials solutions into your vascular, surgical, and orthopedic medical innovations.
POLYZEN’S FILM EXTRUSION CAPABILITIES
Polyzen can develop medical films with nearly any extrudable polymer, bringing a multitude of beneficial properties and characteristics to your medical innovations, including:
- Flexibility
- Durability
- Smaller profiles
- Biocompatibility
EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEDICAL DEVICE APPLICATIONS
Polyzen’s team of engineers leverage extrusion technologies and customize films to enhance a variety of medical applications:
Cast Film
Cast film extrusion enables a high degree of precision and customizable material properties, including softness, stretchiness, lubricity/coefficient of friction, and opacity.
Cast film is commonly used for a variety of cardiovascular applications, including catheter sheathes, cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, and coronary artery bypass.
Other applications for cast film include medical balloons such as low-pressure ballons for catheter systems and balloons for gastric, stent deployment, dilation, occlusion, positioning, drug-eluting, and counterpulsation applications. It can also be used for probe covers and medical bags, from fluid containment and management systems to single-use bags for blood, tissue, or organ-specific applications.
The process: raw plastic is melted and formed into a continuous profile to yield a sheet of film.
Tubular Film
Extrusion of tubular film, or lay flat or blown film, is used to produce a seamless 2D configuration of film that lies flat or collapses when not in use. Due to its uniformity and smoothness, tubular film can help prevent irritation or infection during medical procedures. These characteristics also make it easy to cut.
Tubular film can be used for applications such as barrier sheathes, catheter sheathes or liners, and probe tips and covers.
The process: raw plastic is melted and blown into a lay flat, 2D sheath.
Laminated Film
Laminated films enable manufacturers to combine multiple layers of a variety of materials to create films that offer durability, strength, electrical integration, and barrier properties.
Applications include catheter systems and membrane sheets, barrier films, and high-pressure systems (e.g., balloons and bladders). Laminated films also can be embedded with materials such as meshes, fabrics, and metallic layers to enhance strength and functionality in medical, aerospace, and industrial applications.
The process: multiple layers of films are thermally heated to create a single sheet.
How can we enhance your medical device or delivery system with medical film extrusion?
Polyzen’s custom medical extrusion can be integrated into the following therapeutic areas:
VASCULAR
- Structural Heart
- Interventional Cardiology
- Cardiac Rhythm & Assist
- Peripheral Vascular
- Electrophysiology
- Neurovascular
SURGICAL
- ENT
- Gastroenterology
- General & Plastic Surgery
- Urology & Gynecology
- Soft Tissue Repair
- Wound Care
ORTHOPEDIC
- Orthobiologics
- Joint Reconstruction
- Spinal Devices
- Sports Medicine
- Trauma Fixation