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Medical Coated Equipment Supplied In Usa Minnesota
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Formacoat based inChaska, MINNESOTA (USA)
DEVICE TYPES: We specialize in a vast array of medical coatings, from hydrogel coating and silicone coating to hydrophobic coating and beyond. Our depth of experience encompasses diverse medical devices, from inner and outer diameters to complex shapes, all enhanced with anti-microbial properties ...
Manufactured by:ISurTec: Innovative Surface Technologies, Inc. based inSt. Paul, MINNESOTA (USA)
PhotoPrime SR enables over 90% reduction in frictional force on difficult-to-coat substrates such as PEEK, Polyimide, and Silicone. These substrates have low surface energy and are strongly hydrophobic; hence, they do not hold a lubricious coating easily. Conventional high-lubricity technologies typically achieve a coefficient of friction (CoF) from 0.25 to 0.45 on these substrates. PhotoPrime SR ...
Manufactured by:Harland Medical Systems, Inc. based inEden Prairie, MINNESOTA (USA)
The RDX-XL Coating Systems from Harland Medical Systems are production scale coaters for applying and curing medical device coatings. Available in four models, the RDX-XL Series integrates both dip-coating and ultraviolet-curing processes in one compact unit, making it ideal for coating ...
Manufactured by:Harland Medical Systems, Inc. based inEden Prairie, MINNESOTA (USA)
The PCX Series coating system is a versatile, high-throughput coating platform for applying and curing medical device coatings. It integrates both dip-coating and ultraviolet-curing processes in one compact unit, making it ideal for coating catheters, guide wires, introducers and similar devices. ...
Manufactured by:Harland Medical Systems, Inc. based inEden Prairie, MINNESOTA (USA)
Harland’s Lubricent UV hydrophilic coatings provide exceptional friction reduction with state-of-the-art durability. Lubricent coatings enable catheters, sheaths, introducers, guide wires and other medical devices to navigate through the most difficult, tortuous vessels and anatomies. The solution blends a hydrogel-forming polymer with a ...
