Abstract
Devices used in the field of medical technology require high biocompatibility. Medical devices that are made from stainless steel have good biocompatible properties, but polymer coatings can radically improve it. One of the most important quality of the coating is adhesion, and this was our rationale for developing a polymer adhesion testing protocol. In our research, two biocompatible polymers were compared, polyurethane (PUR) and poly-(DL-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PDLG). Surface-treated stainless steel sheets were used as carrier for polymer layers. The adhesive properties of different layers were compared. Adhesion of the coatings was characterised by concentration of coating solution and surface roughness of the carriers, and some phenomena were observed.
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