Recorded May 20, 2013
Presented by Jackie Anim, Polymer Plastics & Materials, Ethicon / Johnson & Johnson company and Steve Hentges, Ph.D., Polycarbonate / PBA Global Group, American Chemistry Council™
Polycarbonate (PC) has been prized by medical device manufacturers for decades because of its unique properties and performance; however, it also has been a source of controversy due to the presence of Bisphenol A (BPA), an essential ingredient in the PC manufacturing process.
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