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Junkosha Launches Thin-Wall Etched PTFE Liner

The new 0.00075-inch Etched PTFE Liner offers customized solutions to meet customers’ unmet needs.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Junkosha has launched its Thin Wall Etched PTFE Liner range with wall thicknesses as thin as 0.00075 inches (19 µm) at MD&M Midwest. 

This new, thinner liner expands the company’s capabilities, enabling catheter designs with either a larger lumen diameter or a slimmer outer profile, thereby increasing design freedom for multi-lumen catheters and other complex configurations.

The 0.00075-inch Etched PTFE Liner supports a wide range of catheter inner diameters, making it suitable for a range of applications, including neurovascular and coronary as well as peripheral and structural heart procedures. 

The new Thin Wall Etched PTFE Liner retains Junkosha’s hallmark combination of high lubricity, consistency in elongation, and strong tensile profile, serving as a reliable backbone for advanced catheter systems. 

This flexibility allows engineers to design low-profile catheters capable of navigating complex and tortuous anatomies with greater ease. As a result, medical device manufacturers can achieve expanded opportunities to develop next-generation catheters optimized for performance and precision.

It maintains low friction and robust durability even when passing through miniature neurovascular and cardiovascular devices, providing smooth device delivery. In addition, it provides strong adhesion to Pebax and other outer jacket materials, resulting in a stable and durable bond throughout catheter assembly.

Junkosha’s patented high-tensile PTFE technology ensures greater process control and product uniformity, enabling manufacturers to achieve reliable, high-performance results even in demanding applications. 

This process delivers stable tensile strength and precise dimensional control, which together promote uniform wall thickness and dependable product quality both within lot and lot to lot. 

Additionally, it incorporates consistent etched surface treatments reducing the risk of delamination or other quality issues even in the most intricate catheter designs and demanding processing conditions.

Yohei Washiyama, Product Lead at Junkosha, said, “With this reduction in wall thickness, and for the same post-lamination thickness, the 0.00075-inch liner requires less elongation. This minimizes damage to the surface treatment during elongation and is expected to improve adhesion quality with the jacket resin. The result is enhanced catheter flexibility and performance in navigating narrow and tortuous vessels.”

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