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How To Prevent Guidewire Coatings From Flaking
How To Prevent Guidewire Coatings From Flaking
The importance of fundamentals is the main lesson that Chicago-based Surface Solutions Group
(http://www.qmed.com/supplier/surface-solutions-group-llc) has learned over the past year and a half as it tackled
adhesion issues that have cropped up with polytetra uoroethylene (PTFE).
PTFE used to not have such issues, but then the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency required that manufacturers
eliminate the suspected carcinogen per uorooctanoic acid (PFOA) from their PTFE formulations by 2015. (Dupont
invented PTFE, naming it Te on, but no longer promotes Te on-branded PTFE coatings for medical device
applications.)
The newer PTFE simply isn't sticking to stainless steel wires the way it used to, says Bruce Nesbitt, "chief
tinkerologist" at Surface Solutions Group.
"You have to go to the fundamentals. What's causing the problem? Can we identify it? Can we do a pass/fail?" Nesbitt
said.
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On April 1, Covidien, issued a voluntary recall of 650 of its Pipeline embolization devices and Alligator retrieval
devices after internal testing revealed coating delamination. It was just in August that the FDA approved changes to
the manufacturing process for the PTFE coating on the Pipeline's delivery wire. (A Covidien spokesman declined to
elaborate what the manufacturing changes were.)
"The ongoing quest for adhesion has been brought to the fore because of the massive recalls. And they're not
necessarily ending," Nesbitt says.
Flaking can create a serious, life-threatening situation because dislodged coatings could become lodged in the lungs
or the heart.
At the same time, the PTFE is still greatly desired at as a guidewire coating because it has such low friction while
moving through blood vessels inside the human body.
"It has the lowest coef cient of friction of anything out there," says George Osterhout, president of Surface Solutions
Group and its sister company Orion Industries.
Add resins to the formulation and the PTFE will better stick to the
steel wire, but it won't be able to effortlessly glide through blood
vessels, either.
"In the world there is no frying pan manufacturer that uses resin-
bonded PTFE inside a frying pan. You cannot cook an egg inside a
resin-bonded PTFE pan," Nesbitt says.
"There's an open door policy: show us what you can do and we will expedite a change order. It opened the door
dramatically to secondary sources," Nesbitt said.
The company is expanding from a roughly 6,000-square-foot facility to 30,000 square feet.
"There has been a lot of work done by us internally here to nd a solution and give our customers a quality part and
reason they can sleep at night," Osterhout said.
Nesbitt and Osterhout didn't want to go into too much detail about the processes they've developed. But essentially,
they involve new stringent surface preparation techniques and adjusting how the coating is applied.
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The wire makers use degreasing and cleaning systems to clean the wires after they are drawn. But the cleaning
simply isn't good enough anymore with the new PTFE formulation, Nesbitt said.
"The removal of PFOA has made the PTFE more fragile, where any contamination at the atomic level can create a
problem with adhesion," Nesbitt said. "So what you have to do is go back and look at everything and work to make
sure that the coating is applied properly, that the part is ultraclean as we like we call it"
PTFE, though, simply can't bond to sharp corners the way it used, too.
"We learned that only in the last couple of months, that there's a
huge difference in the at wire in the way it's cleanable versus the
round wire," Nesbitt said.
"The sharp edges of the at wire are the problem. You can't have a
A test panel experiencing PTFE delamination. (Image
square corner when you have a at wire--more than in the past. It
courtesy of Surface Solutions Group)
doesn't wet out the surface as well, and when it cures there's a
aw in the sharp corners. In the past, we didn't have an issue," Nesbitt said.
Medical device manufacturers are starting to require saline soak testing performed at coating facilities, after reports
of "green akes" in an operating room when PTFE coated guidewires were immersed in a saline soak tank prior to an
intravascular procedure. The PTFE coating process, in the past, may have been less sensitive to saline, but not
anymore.
The normal saline test for most of the industry is 30 minutes at room temperature. Surface Solutions Group has
moved to 120 degrees.
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"We raised the temperature to protect ourselves to make sure we cover the bases," Osterhout said. Any of the
samples taken from a lot for testing are not sold to customers.
"We're learning that there's a direct absolute correlation between how thick the PTFE coating is and adhesion. ... If
they have the opportunity to go to the thin side, they see better saline test results," Nesbitt said.
It is still unclear why exactly thinner is better. But Nesbitt suspects anyone who has had to shovel snow off a sidewalk
might have a guess: the thicker the snow, the more the weight of the snow enables a much cleaner separation from
the sidewalk, with no snow able to stick. Thicker PTFE may not stick as well either.
"The theory is that the adhesion of the coating to itself is not as strong as the adhesion of the PTFE to the substrate.
This bears out in actuality and testing. After all, only the outer molecule provide the low friction," Nesbitt said.
Surface Solutions Group and others may be raising the alarm. But at it's heart, the new formulation of PTFE might
simply be another challenge that wire and coatings companies need to work through--and it's a matter of having the
required expertise and experience to adjust, according to Liddon Dell, who is an applications specialist at Sandvik
Materials Technology's Palm Coast, FL location.
"It's always been a function of the process the material has been put through. ... It's all a function of what the
customer wants, how do you provide them a product they want," Dell said.
What Surface Solutions Group is doing makes sense, says Stephen Spiegelberg, president of Cambridge Polymer
Group (http://www.qmed.com/supplier/cambridge-polymer-group) in Boston.
"If you have a aking issue, particularly one that hadn't been there previously, it's usually the result of a work surface
that is not perfectly clean or as clean as it needs to be, or as well prepared as it needs to be," Spiegelberg says.
The new formulation of PTFE is causing an issue around "operational quali cation" involving the exibility one can
have in a manufacturing process, according to Spiegelberg. "The operational quali cation is an important step. That
takes time and money to do that. But it's really important to do that at the end of the day."
See Spiegelberg discuss failure analysis of medical plastics on Thursday, October 16,
at MD&M Chicago (http://mdmminn.mddionline.com/?
cid=arti.mpmn.med44.newmarker).
Chris Newmarker (https://plus.google.com/+ChrisNewmarker?rel=author) is senior editor of Qmed and MPMN. Follow him
on Twitter at @newmarker (https://twitter.com/newmarker).
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