PMI foam-based medical device structural components are widely used in the housings and internal support structures of Computed Tomography (CT) scanners and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment. With excellent specific strength (combining high strength and lightweight properties), outstanding shock absorption and buffering performance, and good biocompatibility, these components effectively achieve the lightweight design of medical equipment, reduce vibration amplitude during equipment operation, and improve imaging accuracy and device stability.
Meanwhile, their low water absorption, chemical corrosion resistance, and easy processability can meet the strict hygiene standards and complex molding requirements of medical devices for structural components, extend the service life of equipment, and provide reliable structural support for the efficient and accurate operation of medical diagnostic equipment.