Claims
- 1. A process for polymer coating metallic helically coiled electrical conductors for pacemaker leads with an adherent polymer coating consisting of the steps dissolving a polyether or polyester segmented polyurethane polymer in dimethlyacetamide or dimethyl-formamide to provide a solution of the polymer, maintaining a pool of the solution in a container, a bottom outlet orifice in the container sized to freely receive the conductor and a film of the solution of the desired thickness, threading the helically coiled conductor to pass downwardly through the container, to effect coating of the helically coiled conductor with the solvent dissolved polymer as it passes through the orifice, adjusting the viscosity of the polymer/solvent solution to provide 10-30% weight/volume of polymer in accordance with the conductor diameter, speed of coating and orifice diameter to provide the desired coating thickness, directing the helically coiled conductor after passing through the orifice through a heated chamber heated to about 150.degree. F. but less than about 165.5.degree. F. to about 166.degree. F. to evaporate the volatile solvent and dry the polymer on the helically coiled conductor.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 further including repeating said process to provide multiple coats of the polymer on the conductors.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 328,536, filed Dec. 8, 1981, and now abandoned.
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