| Cyclo Olefin Copolymers (COC), 
                                  under the brand name of Topas, have come a long 
                                  way in developing newer applications in the 
                                  past few years. The characteristic features 
                                  of Topas are :Water vapor barrier effect
 Air permeability/transparency
 Rigidity
 Dimensional stability
 Thermoforming
 Heat resistance, depending on product variant 
                                  from 80 to 180 °C
 Halogen-free
 COC offers major advantages like:* Excellent moisture resistance along with glass-like 
                                  clarity
 * Processability on conventional polyethylene 
                                  equipment
 * Better UV stability compared to the conventional 
                                  polyolefinic material
 COCs are therefore developed to suit medical 
                                  applications and have approval of several pharmacopoeia 
                                  globally. Focused development efforts have finally 
                                  resulted in increased applications in the medical 
                                  sector. Some of the well-developed applications 
                                  are: · Pre-filled syringes, vials and other 
                                  medical devices
 · Blister packaging for pharmaceuticals 
                                  and personal care
 · Diagnostic and laboratory equipment
 · Flexible and rigid packaging for food, 
                                  medical device and consumer items
 · Precision optics
 In addition the above medical applications, 
                                  COC is used as a binder resin for laser printer 
                                  ink.However, higher costs still restrict wider usage, 
                                  though efforts are underway to develop its commercial 
                                  sales.
 (Cyclo Olefin Copolymers (COC) was developed 
                                  in the 1990s by Ticona under the brand name 
                                  of Topas)
 
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