Method of reducing the adhesion of bubbles in medical equipment

Coating processes – Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;... – Particulate or unit-dosage-article base

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427 36, 427 44, 427 541, 522 3, 604122, 604126, 604265, 604266, A61M 3100, B05D 306

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ABSTRACT:
A method of reducing the adhesion of bubbles to the surfaces of a medical administration set with which a parenteral liquid comes in contact prior to its introduction into a patient by treating the surfaces of the medical administration set with which the liquid comes in contact to increase the critical surface tension thereof prior to contacting the surfaces of the medical administration set with the liquid, preferably by radiation grafting with a solution of a monofunctional monomer compound.

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