In industrial settings, the graphene-silver coating has strong potential to improve hygiene, reduce contamination, and extend the lifespan of materials and equipment.
The antimicrobial coating developed by the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy in collaboration with Indestructible Paint demonstrates strong potential in reducing infection transmission across healthcare, transport, and industrial sectors.
Medeologix partners with Biocoat® Incorporated to strengthen its position as a supplier of catheter solutions.
The new coating is designed to mimic the natural behaviour of blood vessels and could potentially allow for safer use of blood-contacting devices.
The NANOMYTE® AM-100EC coating from NEI Corporation showed a 4-log reduction (99.99% decrease) in E. coli ATCC 8739 after a 24-hour contact time.
MCRA and Onkos Surgical collaborated at the first U.S. Food and Drug Administration De Novo Approval for antibacterial coating for tumour and revision orthopaedic implants.
Sherwin-Williams showcased products and services promoting compliance, safety and efficiency in biotech facilities.
The researchers have studied a noble metal coating reducing thrombo-inflammatory reactions and acute stent thrombosis.
The new coating developed by Kraton prevents fogging from face shields and eye protection equipment worn by healthcare professionals.
Teknos has participated in a research study to demonstrate that hygienic coatings are safe and effective.
Master Bond introduced EP40ND, a two-component, drip-free epoxy system that meets NASA's low outgassing specifications.
Spartha Medical received € 2.4 million in funding from the European Innovation Council to initiate clinical evaluation of its multifunctional coating solutions.
aap Implantate AG announced the beginning of the human clinical study for its antibacterial silver coating technology for application on anatomical plates and screws for fracture treatment.
Fraunhofer researchers are developing an automated coating machine to better treat coronary heart diseases.
Croom Precision Medical has chosen Rösler’s finishing system for their orthopaedic implants.