Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Bayer MaterialScience LLC

New Testing Capabilities Allow Bayer MaterialScience LLC to Better Serve Medical Coatings Customers

Anaheim, CA, February 12, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Bayer MaterialScience LLC announced yesterday the establishment of particulation testing at its affiliated research and development facility, the Medical Coatings Development Centre in Sheffield, England. This capability allows Bayer to better assess the quality and safety of the customer parts it coats, and Bayer scientists believe the results will enhance the reputation for durability of its Baymedix™ CL 100 lubricious surface modification product.

Particulation, or particle generation, refers to the tendency for a material to shed wear particles during use. For coatings, it is related to both physical properties and the strength of adhesion to the substrate. Medical device manufacturers have become increasingly aware of this phenomenon and its relevance in designing new products. It is especially relevant for medical devices like catheters that are used in the bloodstream and often contain a hydrophilic lubricious coating for ease of handling or enhanced performance. As safety-related performance measures have become a growing focus, device manufacturers are including particulation data more often when applying for market approval.

Researchers at the Medical Coatings Development Centre have integrated a particulation measurement system into the coating qualification process and have developed a series of relevant protocols to generate the particulates. Said Jeff Motley, R&D manager of the site for Bayer plc, “We have established a range of methods, ranging from quick, high-throughput particulation screens, up to full simulated use testing in models that simulate physiological anatomy.”

According to Motley, measuring particulation has become an integral tool in identifying appropriate processing conditions to apply the Baymedix™ CL 100 to various surfaces. He explained, “Where before we tended to focus on lubricity and durability of our coating, we now optimize for particulation requirements as well.” Furthermore, the site now uses particulation in its quality management system.

Paul Nowatzki, business development manager for Bayer MaterialScience LLC, commented on the significance of this new measurement capability, saying, “Customers of hydrophilic coatings have several demands: low coefficient of friction, good adhesion, good durability, and resistance to particulation. With our wide range of coating and testing capabilities, we’re able to demonstrate product performance, value, and consistency to customers.”

Bayer MaterialScience’s Medical Coatings Development Centre works exclusively on applications technology for the Baymedix™ portfolio of materials for medical devices.

Bayer MaterialScience LLC is one of the leading producers of polymers and high-performance plastics in North America and is part of the global Bayer MaterialScience business with approximately 14,300 employees at 30 production sites around the world and 2009 sales of 7.5 billion euros. The company manufactures high-tech polymer materials and develops innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, electrical and electronics, construction, medical, and sports and leisure industries. Sustainability is central to Bayer MaterialScience LLC’s business and is based around the key areas of innovation, product stewardship, excellence in corporate management, social responsibility and respect for the environment.

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