COMPOSITE POLYESTER MATERIAL HAVING A LUBRICOUS SURFACE
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Abstract not available for EP0773803 Abstract of corresponding document: WO9603163 A low friction intravascular catheter component formed of a polyester matrix having incorporated therein a finely divided lubricous particulate which is preferably one or more suitable lubricous particulate selected from the group consisting of graphite, molybdenum disulfide, TiC, MoC, graphite difluoride, and fluoropolymers. The polyester is preferably a copolymer with a predominant amount of polybutylene terephthalate and lesser amounts of components such as polytetramethylene ether glycol which has been esterified with dimethyl terephthalate, e.g. HYTREL3. Typical components made of this low-friction material include the inner or outer tubular members of fixed-wire and over-the-wire dilatation catheters. A polysiloxane fluid may be incorporated within the matrix along with the lubricous particulate matter.
Inventors:
Cheng, Tai C. (US)
Harrington, Douglas C. (US)
Ainsworth, Robert D. (US)