Medical Design Technology

PTFE

Microstructure Engineering: An Alternative to Coatings

October 25, 2012 3:23 pm | by Andrew Cannon and Sarah Hulseman | Hoowaki, LLC | Articles | Comments

While coatings can offer an array of benefits to medical device components, in certain cases, they can also come with adverse effects that impact the overall efficacy of the product. An innovative technique—microstructure engineering—enables a surface treatment to be accomplished during the component fabrication process, providing an alternative to coatings.

LISTED UNDER: Surface Modification | Complex | Fluoroplastic
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A Matter of Materials: Extrusion

October 19, 2012 3:01 pm | by Mathew Bills and Robert LaDuca | Duke Empirical | Articles | Comments

New material offerings are critical to medical device manufacturers as they provide new opportunities in the development of cutting edge technologies. This three-part round-up features three new materials that are impacting medical device manufacturing in the areas of adhesives/coatings, molding, and extrusion. This part focuses on extrusion.

LISTED UNDER: Extrusion | Polyurethane | PTFE

PTFE Coating Service for Stainless Steel, Nitinol Hypotubes

December 8, 2011 5:08 am | Product Releases | Comments

A highly precise PTFE coating service for stainless steel and nitinol hypodermic tubing that does not alter the tubing’s physical properties is available from Applied Plastics Co...

LISTED UNDER: Nitinol | PTFE | Nitinol
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