Dip coating, a ubiquitous process in modern materials science and engineering, involves immersing a solid substrate into a liquid and then withdrawing it at a controlled speed to form a coherent film.
Robots can be programmed to coat almost any part shape, no matter how complex, at any speed needed for efficient processing. Applying a coating to a medical device or instrument can improve the device ...
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is an extremely popular and abundantly useful fluoropolymer. PTFE has been with ZEUS since the 1930s when it was accidently developed by Technicians working for DuPont.
Mending ripped clothes soon could take just a few seconds and some water, thanks to a new self-healing coating based on squid proteins. Researchers dip fabric in a series of different solutions to ...
SurModics employs a proprietary UV-based technology for applying its Harmony lubricious coatings to medical devices. Not just a phrase reserved for road signs and an immensely popular 1986 Bon Jovi ...