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Coatable Substrates
Coat almost any kind of material that is used to make medical devices or IVD lab consumables.

Coatings on Plastics
Use low-temperature plasma to coat heat-sensitive plastics, including Pebax®, nylon, PEEK, polypropylene, PTFE, polycarbonate, HDPE/LDPE, cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), metallocenes, FEP (heat shrink), polystyrene, EVA, PVC, polyurethanes, silicones, ABS, thermoplastic elastomers, PET, butyrate, polysulfone, PES, cyclic olefin copolymer, PVDF, EFTE, polyphenylsulfone, acetal, polyester, ePTFE, polyimide, PMMA, LCP, PBT, polyetherimide, ECTFE, ChronoPrene™, Carbothane™, Estane®, Pellethane®, Tecoflex™, Tecothane™, Texin®, VESTAMID®, Santoprene™, Surlyn™, Hytrel®, Kynar®, Rilsan®, Rilsamid®, and more

Coatings on Metals
Coat metals, including stainless steel, nitinol, and titanium, to create antimicrobial, lubricious, or nonstick surfaces

Coatings on Glass
Coat glass to alter its wettability, prevent leaching, improve chemical resistance, prevent adhesion, add a water diffusion barrier, minimize protein absorption, increase the shelf life of products stored in the glass, or to add a functional surface

Coatings on Elastomers/Rubbers
Apply coatings to elastomers and rubbers, including butyl rubber, chlorobutyl rubber, bromobutyl rubber, nitrile rubber/NBR, HNBR, silicone rubber, EPDM, neoprene rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, fluorosilicone/FVMQ, fluorocarbon rubber/FKM/FPM, ferfluorocarbon rubber/FFKM/ Kalrez®, and Aflas®/FEPM
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