Medical Device Coating

There is a large demand for FDA-approved conformal coatings for medical devices and implants that are biocompatible, truly conformal, and resistant to microorganisms. The unique vacuum vapor deposition process of the Parylene film provides the performance needed for medical devices and implants such as surgical instruments, probes, batteries, electronics, mandrels, and ultrasound devices.

This transparent coating can be applied at controllable thicknesses, provides pinhole-free coverage, and high dielectric strength, and also provides a low coefficient of friction without adding mass or performance reduction.

Many substrates coated with Parylene such as stainless steel, glass, plastic, and silicone can be sterilized for many cycles without damaging the coating.

Paratronix® Parylene coating C & N films are USP Class VI approved material.

Common Applications of Medical Device Coatings:

Electronics
Electrical Motors
Surgical Devices
O-rings
Wearable Electronics
Robotics
Sensors
Magnets
Guidewires
Stents
Cannulas
Ultrasound Devices
Prosthetics
Implantable Devices
MEMS
Needles
Probes

Benefits of Medical Device Coatings:

 Biocompatibility
Low Coefficient of Friction
Withstands Sterilization Cycles (reusable devices)
Superior Chemical & Moisture Resistance
High Dielectric
Pinhole-Free Coverage
Truly Conformal (even sharp edges)
Thermal Stability
Able to Maintain Thin and Tight Tolerances
Transparent
Excellent Crevice Penetration
USP Class VI Approved Material