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Hospital Devices: carbon is essential to hospital medical devices.

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Carbon is essential to hospital medical devices.

From high carbon steel scalpels to critical care ventilators, healthcare has always depended on critical minerals. For customers looking for products that come with a world leading sustainability standard, and a commitment to fighting climate change, Canada is the right choice for the future.

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