Healthcare Cyclo Olefin Polymer (COP) is gaining adoption in medical, pharmaceutical and life science applications by replacing or being used in combination with other materials, yielding superior products. There is no risk of
pH shift from released
alkali ions as there is in glass containers making it suitable for long-term storage of sensitive pharmaceuticals such as protein- or peptide-based drugs. COP has excellent dimensional stability and can reproducibly replicate micron-sized features of microfluidic devices and diagnostics with high aspect ratios. In applications involving vacuum COP is amenable to coating with silica via
plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). These coated materials are used for blood collection tubes (
vacutainers) to reduce mass and improve safety for clinical workers. Similarly, coated COP vials are used for
lyophilized (freeze-dried) proteins to give a more predictable and consistent heat flow rate during the lyophilization process. In applications requiring
liquid nitrogen temperatures COP vials are used over glass or other plastics because of their durability over a range of temperatures and for extended periods of time, without impacting the viability of the stored material. This makes COP a suitable material for storing both
biopharmaceutical drug products as well as
stem cells for
cell therapies.
Optics Cyclo Olefin Polymer (COP) is used for commercial optical applications because of its high insensitivity to moisture and thermal stability. COP has been used for polymer
optical fibers because in addition to its optical qualities it maintains superior drawability over a wider temperature range than COC. == References ==