We are designing a probe with hydrogel substrate. Can polyacrylamide survive from 95℃,or is there any other type of hydrogel such as PEG that can survive from this temperature?
Dear Zonghan Gan, is it important to use a polyacrylamide gel for the probe? We are based in the UK and have expertise in R&D and manufacturing of hydrogels (not based on acrylamide) for biomedical electrodes and wearable devices. Please contact me if you require further information. Regards.
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