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[nanoPost] Nanocoating for drug eluting stents (DES) and orthopaedic Implants

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Based on novel nanotechnology developments, the Nanocoating is used in the fields of drug eluting stents (DES) and orthopaedic Implants. This coating technology can produce ceramic coatings with variable chemistries, controlled porosities, large specific surface areas and high drug loading capacity.

 

Ceramics are commonly used in the medical industry and are appreciated for their long term inertness and their excellent biocompatibility. However, their use is currently limited to very specific applications due to their mechanical properties, in particular their brittleness. In order to overcome this limitation, new developments have been made in the field of thin and nanostructured ceramic coatings which have significantly improved the mechanical properties as well as the wear and corrosion resistance.

 

Nanocoating technology is built upon a network of cavities, with sizes ranging from the nanometer to the micrometer scales, linked together by multiple channels with tightly controlled and reproducible sizing. These structures can be arranged in a predefined manner, allowing for example the loading of a drug into the coating and its release over a long period of time, or the mechanical fixation of the implant through ingrowth of the surrounding tissue after implantation.

 

Key Features:

Ceramic coating of variable chemical composition: TiO2, ZrO2, SiO2, IrO2, Al2O3, CaP
Thin coating: 100nm – 10µm
Combination of micro- and nano-porosity
Controlled porosity in x, y and z directions
Applicable on various metallic substrates: Stainless steel, titanium and titanium alloys, Co-Cr alloys
Ability to obtain selective coating areas
Tuneable roughness
Controllable drug release profile

 
     
Edited by: Andy     


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