Rubber plunger surface texturing for friction reduction in medical syringes

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Abstract

Friction is a genuine issue in the use of many medical devices involving rubbery materials such as plungers in medical syringes. This paper presents a new direction for the reduction of friction in medical syringes based on surface texturing of the rubber plunger. The specimens were prepared by casting poly(vinylsiloxane) (PVS) rubber into a pre-fabricated negative template obtained by 3D printing. Friction tests were performed on a home-made test-rig. It was clearly shown that friction resistance can be considerably manipulated when using textured plungers.

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Kasem, H., Shriki, H., Ganon, L., Mizrahi, M., Abd-Rbo, K., & Domb, A. J. (2019). Rubber plunger surface texturing for friction reduction in medical syringes. Friction, 7(4), 351–358. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-018-0227-5

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