Dursan bio-inert coating for corrosion resistance

Existing techniques for enhancing bio-inertness and protein release such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) systems lack stability and will oxidise in the presence of oxygen, rendering them useless. Others like thermoplastics fail at 250°C and risk incompatibility. SilcoTek provides an alternative solution in Dursan that offers better surface stability in air and other oxidative environments, even under elevated temperatures of more than 450°C.
 
Dursan is a low surface energy, bio-inert coating designed to reduce nonspecific protein binding and carryover while improving corrosion resistance on biotechnology and HPLC components. Hydrochloric acid immersion of Dursan-coated 316SS compared to super duplex demonstrates the improved corrosion resistance of Dursan-coated products. The super duplex beaker shows significant contamination while the Dursan shows minimal contamination.
 

Medical device manufacturers and diagnostic equipment used for protein analysis will benefit from the durability and chemical inertness of Dursan-coated steel and glass.

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