Leachables vs. Extractables: Hydrophilic Coating Considerations
The Qmed blog has an insightful article on differentiating between leachables and extractables in medical devices. Though the article...
Lubricious Coatings: Pinch Test Primer
Lubricious coatings for medical devices come from various companies, chemistries, and calibres. Differentiating the "men from the boys"...
Medical Device Coating Processes
Coatings exist in multiple industries, aside from medical device coatings. In fact, there is an index of all kinds of coating methods on...
A Lubricious Coating That Has Dry Lubricity
Here is another question that comes up sometimes: Do you have a coating that is lubricious when dry? More often than not, these...