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Thanks to everyone who joined us at this exciting event! Scroll to view the products we showcased at Medica 2022.

FLEXcon® OMNI-WAVE

Conductive adhesive transfer tape that allows you to select the signaling material that will meet your application's biosensing needs. From long-term wear to gentle release, OMNI-WAVE™ is a hydrogel-free technology which can be used in electrodes and sensors. It has passed AAMI and ISO 10993-10 for sensitization and irritation.

FLEXcon® dermaFLEX

Skin-friendly materials intended for device attachment to the body. dermaFLEX™ adhesives have been tested for biocompatibility (skin irritation, sensitization, and cytotoxicity) by FLEXcon's adhesive suppliers using ISO-10993 or similar test methods.

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FLEXcon® PHARMcal®

Expand your portfolio with pharmaceutical labeling products that have been processed to precise specifications to convert easily and perform under the harshest drug manufacturing, storage, and transit conditions. Offerings include substrates for small diameter ampules, vials, and syringes, as well as large diameter, cryogenic, conceal, tamper-evident, and blood bag labeling applications.

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FLEXcon® MedFLEX®

MedFLEX® medical device labeling products meet FDA standards and label durability that enable you to deliver labels designed specifically for the medical device industry. Products are UL/cUL-recognized and immediately adoptable into your UL file, providing you with the label stock and finishes you need to produce a compliant medical label. 

New Possibilities in Wearables, Diagnostics, and Labeling Solutions.

The OMNI-WAVE™ components utilize a revolutionary biomedical electrode technology developed with patient comfort in mind. The technology uses a skin-friendly, medical grade adhesive that requires no hydrogel or Ag/AgCl to get a signal.

Independent clinical studies have shown that the performance is as good as hydrogel-based electrodes. The OMNI-WAVE™ components are also suitable for incorporation into sEMG devices and can distinguish between sympathetic and parasympathetic responses for EDA applications.