Uploaded on Sep 30, 2025
Medical tubing refers to flexible hollow tubes used across healthcare settings to carry fluids, gases, or medications, and to provide mechanical support. They are made from materials such as silicone, polyolefins, PVC, fluoropolymers, or specialty polymers. Key variants include single-lumen, multi-lumen, multi-layer, and wire-embedded structures. Applications span drug delivery systems, catheters, bulk disposable fluid lines, and in biopharma lab equipment. As medical procedures move toward minimally invasive techniques and higher precision, demands are rising for tubing that resists kinking, offers biocompatibility and antimicrobial features, and meets stringent safety and durability standards.
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