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titleOfInvention Polyether block amide catheter balloon
abstract Abstract: An expandable member, such as a balloon, at least partially composed of a polyamide / polyether block copolymer thermoplastic elastomer commonly referred to as polyether block amide (PEBA). The currently preferred PEBA is a polyamide / polyether polyester copolymer, such as PEBAX®. The balloons of the present invention exhibit high tensile strength, high elongation, and low flexural modulus. The balloon can be formed as a single layer of PEBA or as a multi-layer coextrudate with at least one PEBA layer. The balloon may be 100% PEBA, or a blend of PEBA and another polymer, such as nylon.
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