Identification of pollution in a medical bag
Medical bags are made from 2 or more layers of film which are simultaneously welded and cut, by ultrasonic, high frequency or NWS (pulse / thermal) welding. These films are generally made of polyolefins (PP, etc.) or PVC / EVA for various uses: blood transfusion bags, bags of standard solutions (chloride, dextrose, glucose), hemodialysis, drainage, etc.
During the manufacturing process, which also includes the integration of connectors and pressurization to check the tightness, it can happen that pollution occurs at different levels: pockets, connectors, connection pipes etc ... The nature of these
pollution is variable and depends on the manufacturing and testing process: lubricating oil (silicone, mineral, fluorinated, etc.), organic compounds resulting from the degradation of polymeric matrices, etc.