
Medical professionals rely on orthopedic implants to restore mobility, stability, and function in patients with musculoskeletal conditions. A Modular Spinal Fixation System is one example of
The new generation of high performance polymer syringes, WEGO COP (Cyclic Olefin Polymers), is a pre-filled syringe tailored for highly sensitive and viscous applications.
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The new generation of high performance polymer syringes, WEGO COP (Cyclic Olefin Polymers), is a pre-filled syringe tailored for highly sensitive and viscous applications.
Whether used for biologics, vaccines, or other injectable medications, WEGO Prefills ensure ease of administration, accuracy, and high-quality performance in diverse clinical settings.
WEGO COP (Cyclic Olefin Polymer) is a new generation of high performance polymer syringes tailored for highly sensitive and viscous applications.
WEGO COP Prefillable syringes have the following characteristics:
1. Excellent protein adsorption.
2. Light transmission rate of up to 98%.
3. very high purity, very low leachables and extractables.
4. environmentally friendly material, can be incinerated, does not contain chlorine and other halogenated elements, no pollution to the environment.
5. Not fragile, with good toughness and rigidity.
| COP(Cyclic Olefin Polymer) |
| 0.5ml | 1ml | 3ml | 5ml | 10ml | 50ml |
| √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
| Single layer/double-layer dust bag |
| Bag packaging, nest packaging, BetaBag packaging RTP |
| Certificate | ISO/CE/FDA |

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