SSP’s medical equipment silicone elastomers provide reliability, biocompatibility, and long‑term material stability. Whether they’re used in diagnostic instruments, patient‑contact devices, or laboratory analyzers, these ultra-pure, ultra-clean materials provide the performance characteristics that engineers need to ensure consistent sealing, protection, and durability.
Material Selection
Medical equipment designers need to consider repeated sterilization cycles, exposure to cleaning agents, contact with bodily fluids, and the need for materials that maintain mechanical properties over time. Medical silicone elastomers excel in these conditions because they resist thermal degradation, remain flexible across a wide temperature range, and maintain their physical integrity even after prolonged exposure to disinfectants or autoclave sterilization. Plus, unlike many organic elastomers, silicones don’t embrittle, crack, or swell when subjected to harsh cleaning protocols.
Biocompatibilty and Medical Silicone Elastomers
Biocompatibility is one of the defining advantages of silicone elastomers in medical equipment. Medical‑grade silicones can be formulated to meet ISO 10993 and USP Class VI requirements, ensuring they are safe for use in devices that contact skin, fluids, or sensitive internal components. SSP’s expertise in producing specialty silicone compounds supports the high purity, traceability, and consistency required by medical OEMs.
Medical Equipment Applications
Silicone elastomers are used across a broad range of medical systems. Imaging equipment such as MRI, CT, and ultrasound machines rely on silicone seals to protect internal electronics from moisture and contamination while minimizing outgassing.
Patient monitoring devices use medical silicone elastomers to shield circuitry from fluids and mechanical shock. Laboratory analyzers depend on silicone seals to maintain fluid integrity, prevent cross‑contamination, and ensure accurate sample handling. Even handheld medical tools benefit from silicone’s resilience, especially when devices must withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
Solid Silicones vs. Cellular Silicones and Fluorosilicones
Solid silicone elastomers offer excellent dimensional stability and are ideal for precision‑machined housings. Silicone sponge and foam materials provide compressibility and cushioning, making them suitable for enclosures with variable tolerances or vibration‑prone environments. Fluorosilicone elastomers are available for applications involving exposure to fuels, solvents, or aggressive chemicals.
As medical equipment becomes more compact, connected, and electronically sophisticated, the demands placed on sealing materials continue to increase. Silicone elastomers provide a proven, stable, and customizable solution for engineers seeking long‑term reliability in mission‑critical devices. With deep experience supplying high‑performance silicone materials to regulated industries, SSP offers the technical expertise and material quality needed to support next‑generation medical equipment designs.
Ask SSP for Medical Equipment Silicone Elastomers
SSP’s ability to formulate custom elastomers allows engineers to tailor hardness, compression set, conductivity, and other properties to meet specific device requirements. To learn more, contact us.



