Common materials for medical imaging bags can be divided into the following categories:
HDPE (high-density polyethylene): has high strength and chemical resistance, and is often used to make portable hospital bags.
LDPE (low-density polyethylene): good flexibility, mostly used for radiology imaging bags.
PO plastic: high transparency and durability, suitable for medical scenes such as CT film bags.
Fully biodegradable plastic: environmentally friendly material, suitable for medical packaging with high environmental requirements.
It is made of polyester propylene transparent film and special paper heat-bonded, which has both sealing and antibacterial properties.
Plastic and paper composite structure, taking into account strength and aesthetics.
Such as kraft paper bags, used in specific occasions that require breathability or biodegradability.
Non-woven perforated bags: breathable design for radiology imaging bags.
The choice of different materials depends on the requirements of the use scenario for sealing, environmental protection, durability, etc. For example, surgical instrument sterilization packaging mostly uses composite materials, while ordinary imaging storage prefers HDPE or LDPE.