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RBP Releases Electropolish 2152 for Nitinol and Titanium Based Embedded Medical Devices
August 27, 2020 | RBP Chemical TechnologyEstimated reading time: 1 minute
RBP Chemical Technology is pleased to announce the release of another innovation in its proprietary portfolio of engineered processes for the cleaning, deoxidation and polishing of titanium and titanium alloys. The ElectroPolish 2152 is a non-aqueous, sub-room temperature electropolishing solution designed to yield a superior surface finish and has been shown to provide a uniformly polished surface with minimal metal removal. Use of the Electropolish 2152 enhances the corrosion resistance and thus the biocompatibility of the embedded medical device.
Electropolish 2152’s Positive Customer Impact
RBP Chemical Technology has over 25 years of experience with the development, formulation and implementation of specialty processes for the cleaning, deoxidation and electropolishing/chemical polishing of embedded medical devices. The Electropolish 2152 is pre-mixed and ready to use. This eliminates any handling of multiple components and reduces risk to those working with this process. With properly controlled conditions of voltage/current and time as well as proper fixturing, the Electropolish 2152 yields excellent results on parts with complex design and geometry.
Electropolish 2152 Highlights -
- Non-aqueous, sub-room temperature electropolishing solution designed to yield a superior surface finish
- Shown to provide a uniformly polished surface with minimal metal removal
- Enhances the corrosion resistance and thus the biocompatibility of the embedded medical device
- Pre-mixed and ready to use, eliminating any handling of multiple components and reduces risk to those working with this process
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