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Medical materials go up in price

A Polymer Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 27, 2007

Increases will vary by product and primarily apply to products with petroleum-based raw materials, including polyester and polypropylene.

Polymer Group has announced price increases of 5 to 7% on select nonwoven roll goods used in medical and other applications, due to sustained high raw material costs.

From 1st January 2008 the increases will vary by product and primarily apply to products with petroleum-based raw materials, including polyester and polypropylene.

"Raw material costs have significantly increased throughout 2007 and remain highly volatile", says Fernando Marin, Senior Director of PGI's global medical business unit.

"These increases are necessary to continue offering the best technical products and services".

"PGI remains committed to making our global manufacturing operations as efficient as possible".

The company also said prices on certain polypropylene-based products will be increased, depending on region.

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