Polyphenylsulfone
Hi guys!
Yep, I'm having propblems too. Can't find anything that suggests polyphenylsulfone would be ok for dialysis but cant find anything else either! I'll keep trying though!
Hi guys!
Yep, I'm having propblems too. Can't find anything that suggests polyphenylsulfone would be ok for dialysis but cant find anything else either! I'll keep trying though!
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15 Oct 2004 16:45
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Prashant
Dear Vikki,
I don't know you but I would like to inform you that We are the only producer of PPSU, PES, PEEK, PSU & newly introduced PSS (Polysuper Sulfone) in INDIA.
If you need materials and before that if you have any doubts you can ask me.
Our warehouse is located in U.K & USA so no problem for supply.
Our Grade for PPSU is GAFONE P 4300.
This is an unfilled grade but it is available in colors also.
So, I am eager to know whether we can help each other or not.
With best regards,
Prashant Naik
09 Sep 2005, 10:35
Richie
Hey, I didn't even know my big sis had a blog!!! :D Not actually much to say, except hi, my name's Richard, Rich or any derivative, 2nd year Human Bio at Plymouth Uni, and I'm mildly bored right now ;)
Hope ur well Viks, catch up with ya soon!
Rich xxx
24 Oct 2005, 14:58
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