Medical Design Technology

Lubricious

Applying Tech: Cardiovascular, Part II

October 18, 2012 3:27 pm | by John Beigel, Brian McPherson, Robert Hergenrother, Peter Gabriele, and Donald M. Garcia | Meder Electronic Inc. | Articles | Comments

It’s not the journey, it’s the destination. In the case of interventional cardiovascular devices, both the journey and the destination are vital. These devices need to navigate the tortuous pathways of the vasculature in order to access and treat complex distal lesions. Getting there isn’t always easy.

LISTED UNDER: Others | Biocompatible | Lubricious
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Roundtable Q&A: Machining

October 17, 2012 5:06 pm | by Marty Cavegn, Steve Dicke, Pete Marut, and Trisha Mowry | Metal Craft Machine & Engineering | Articles | Comments

Representatives from machining companies serving the medical device community respond to questions including, " Why are machined components still a viable part option for medical devices over cheaper plastic ones?" " How have newer metals enhanced machined component offerings for medical device designers?" and " What impact have coatings made on the additional value machined components can offer?"

LISTED UNDER: Electrical Discharge Machining | Laser Machining | Micro-machining

Practical Challenges for Medical Device Coatings

May 30, 2012 10:25 am | by Josh Simon, Ph.D. | Articles | Comments

Before selecting a device coating, physical properties and provided benefits are not the only consideration for device designers. There are other critical factors that can significantly impact efficacy. This article reviews variables such as sterilization methods, shelf-life, and aging which can all have an adverse impact on the coating.

LISTED UNDER: Abrasion resistant | Anti-corrosive | Antimicrobial

Lubricious Coatings Suited for Cardiovascular Catheters

August 5, 2010 5:32 am | Bayer Materialscience, Llc | Product Releases | Comments

Bayer MaterialScience LLC recently introduced Baymedix CL 100, a lubricious surface treatment for medical devices that gives a durable coating with an especially low coefficient of wet friction.

LISTED UNDER: Lubricious | Surface Modification Coatings | Surface Modification

Gas Plasma System for Lubricious Coating

April 6, 2010 5:08 am | Plasmatech, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

This low pressure gas plasma system is designed for deposition of a lubricious, low coefficient of friction coating on bulk medical components.

LISTED UNDER: Gas Plasma | Lubricious | Gas Plasma

Using Dry Lubricants to Address Stacked Tolerances

April 6, 2010 5:07 am | Articles | Comments

Addressing tolerances is something with which most design engineers developing medical devices are familiar. The challenge can be even greater when dealing with stacked tolerances.

LISTED UNDER: Lubricious | Stamping | Silicone
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