The factors that affect the chemical resistance of medical plastics include the type and concentration of the chemical, temperature, exposure time, surface finish of the plastic, and the presence of additives or fillers in the plastic material.
The factors that affect the chemical resistance of medical plastics include the polymer composition, additives used, processing conditions, exposure time, temperature, and the specific chemical or solvent involved.
The factors that affect the chemical resistance of medical plastics include the type and concentration of chemicals, the temperature and duration of exposure, the composition and structure of the plastic material, and any additives or fillers present. Additionally, the surface finish, thickness, and porosity of the plastic can also impact its resistance to chemicals.