Pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) have long been recognized as a cost-effective assembly method, due to their ease of use and ability to hold two surfaces together solely by surface contact. Demonstrating firm adhesion to many surfaces and a wide range of tack and peel properties, PSAs are ideal for use in industries with specialized bonding needs, such as medical device manufacturing.
Medical devices must be specially engineered for safety and effectiveness, and they must comply with strict guidelines related to sterility and human contact. Does the material comply with Food and Drug Administration regulations and good manufacturing practice guidelines?