Medical & Healthcare Adhesives
SIS Materials for Medical and Healthcare Adhesive Applications
Medical and healthcare adhesive projects can involve medical tapes, patches, dressings, protective products, and other soft adhesive systems. These projects require careful discussion of substrate fit, softness, processing behavior, and customer-specific validation requirements.

Material Selection Factors
- Soft adhesive behavior and converting processability.
- Substrate fit for tape, patch, dressing, or healthcare product structures.
- Stable handling during adhesive preparation and coating.
- Technical communication around grade screening and trial planning.
- Customer-led regulatory, formulation, and production validation.
Product Path Discussion
Jusage™ SIS 1140 is a common medical and healthcare adhesive discussion direction. Jusage™ SIS 1220 and selected neighboring grades may also be reviewed according to substrate, adhesive system, and trial objectives.
Compliance and Validation Note
Material selection for medical and healthcare applications must be validated by the customer’s formulation, production, quality, and regulatory processes. These notes do not represent a medical certification or universal suitability claim.
Data Sheet and Inquiry Support
For medical and healthcare adhesive projects, the next step is a careful technical discussion around substrate, process, validation needs, and available data sheets.
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FAQ
Which SIS grades can be discussed for medical adhesive applications?
Jusage™ SIS 1140 is a common direction, and Jusage™ SIS 1220 or other grades can be reviewed depending on substrate and process needs.
Does this information confirm medical compliance?
No. Medical and healthcare applications require customer-side formulation, production, quality, and regulatory validation.
What information helps medical adhesive grade discussion?
Share the product type, substrate, adhesive system, coating method, target softness, benchmark grade, and validation requirements.
For application-specific grade discussion, contact our team.
