3M's new adhesive enables longer wear from medical devices 06 January 2021

Acrylate and silicone have dominated the medical adhesive market for years, however the adhesives currently available require device engineers to choose between strength and wear duration, or comfort and pliability. To fill the gap in the market, 3M announced the next generation of silicone adhesives, 3M™ hi-tack silicone adhesive tapes.

The first of its class is the 2480 3M™ single coated medical nonwoven tape with hi-tack silicone adhesive on liner, featuring longer wear times, supporting heavier devices and offering more secure adhesion, while providing all the traditional benefits of 3M's base silicone adhesive portfolio.

"Medical devices are essential and engineers need confidence their adhesive is strong enough to secure a heavier device for longer duration without causing trauma to the patient's skin upon removal," said Marcello Napol, vice-president of 3M Medical Device Solutions. "We leveraged 3M's 55+ years of skin adhesive know-how to push the envelope of silicone adhesives and create a new product that bridges this gap. The 2480 3M hi-tack silicone adhesive is the first of its kind to offer the repositionable, gentle properties of silicone and achieve up to a four day wear time, supporting heavier, more complex devices."

The new adhesive provides increased sheer performance, higher tack, stronger adhesion and longer wear duration. The adhesive is repositionable, flexible and conformable to work well with various medical devices, including continuous glucose monitoring systems, wearable monitors, sleep and incontinence devices. It is strongly bonded to the backing to minimise residue on both skin and production equipment. It is also compatible with ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilisation.

The new adhesive is part of a larger portfolio, with additional silicone adhesives to be introduced this year.

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