The performance of a professional micro-cartridge depends not only on the metallic alloy of its needles but also on the structural polymer used for its outer shell. Utilizing medical-grade Polycarbonate (PC) in high-precision injection molding is essential for ensuring strict dimensional stability.
Industrial-grade plastics often exhibit significant shrinkage factors and structural flex during high-volume production. This results in microscopic alignment errors within the needle stabilization guides. Medical-grade PC, however, offers exceptional tensile strength, chemical resistance, and biostability. It can withstand intense high-speed friction without shedding micro-plastic particulates into the clinical field.
Furthermore, medical-grade polycarbonate maintains its structural integrity and remains entirely clear under both EO gas and gamma-irradiation sterilization profiles. This structural reliability ensures that the needle path alignment remains completely true within a micron-level tolerance window throughout long, demanding professional sessions.