Coating Biosensors and Microfluidics: Antibody Immobilization and Blocking via Dip Coating
Biosensors and microfluidic chips, which detect diseases from small fluid samples, require precise surface treatments....
Biosensors and microfluidic chips, which detect diseases from small fluid samples, require precise surface treatments....
Implantable medical devices, such as drug-eluting stents (DES) to prevent restenosis and artificial joints to...
For medical catheters and guidewires navigating through blood vessels, achieving high lubricity (slipperiness) is critical...
Applying multiple layers is a major advantage of the dip coating process. However, a common...
In dip coating, a common frustration is having identical settings but getting different film thicknesses...
Horizontal stripes or ripples on a coated part, known as “chattering,” ruin the final finish....
A common challenge in dip coating is “pooling” or the “edge effect,” where gravity and...
“Why does my film thickness change between morning and afternoon?” If your machine settings are...
Have you ever noticed horizontal stripes or ripples on your coated parts? This is called...
A common problem in dip coating is “pooling” or the “edge effect”. Gravity pulls excess...