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Whitepaper Healthcare

Within pharmaceutical logistics and the storage and transport of medical products, temperature stability plays an important role in quality maintenance. For example, blood samples must remain chilled or frozen, while human medicines often have to remain at a temperature of 15 to 25 °C. Phase Change Material can be the solution in every situation. Which aids do you use in what situation? We’ll explain it to you!

In this Whitepaper, find out more about...

  • Optimal conditions for blood transport
  • Packaging to transport medical aids
  • Phase Change Material applications in Healthcare
  • Tailored solutions

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Medical devices are vital. They are used by doctors during the diagnosis, treatment and support of an illness or disability, the RIVM explains. There is a huge amount covered by the term ‘medical devices’. Some medical devices, such as human tissues and blood, must be stored and transported refrigerated or frozen. This way, harmful bacteria don’t stand a chance and the aids remain usable for as long as possible. The essential quality is then guaranteed. What should you take into account when transporting these resources? We’ll tell you more about it in this whitepaper.

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