The factors that affect the flexibility of medical plastics include the type and composition of the plastic material used, the presence of additives or fillers, the processing method employed, the temperature and humidity conditions, and the design and structure of the final product.
The factors that affect the flexibility of medical plastics include the type of polymer used, its molecular weight, the presence of additives or fillers, the manufacturing process, and any external conditions such as temperature and humidity.
The factors that affect the flexibility of medical plastics include the type of polymer used, its molecular weight, the presence of plasticizers, processing conditions, and the design of the final product.