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News Release from: FTL Seals Technology | Subject: PTFE tubing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 May 2000

PTFE tubing aimed at medical equipment

A new range of PTFE tubing is now available from FTL Seals Technology for medical equipment including endoscopes, vacuum pumps, pipettes, catheters and cannulas.

A new range of PTFE tubing is now available from FTL Seals Technology Ltd which is used extensively in medical equipment including endoscopes, vacuum pumps, pipettes, catheters and cannulas, in sizes as small as 0.3mm inner diameter with a 0.8mm outer diameter To complement the range of tubing, there exists also a range of PTFE bellows

PTFE is outstanding among fluoro-plastics for its exceptional chemical, thermal and dielectric properties.

It is these properties wihich make PTFE ideal for a wide range of tasks in medical applications.

PTFE is almost universally resistant to chemicals and in virgin form can withstand temperatures of between -260C and +300C.

As a result of its physiological neutrality and biocompatibiity several grades of Virgin PTFE have gained FDA approval and GLP certification.

Product Overview...

Tubing Standard tubes: 0.3 x 0.8 up to 24 x 26.

Lengths to suit, up to 30m.

Pressures up to 35 Bar, depending on dimensions.

Pigmented tubes: 0.3 x 0.8 up to 24 x 26 FDA approved.

Black, green, brwon, blue, red, violet, orange, grey, yellow, white.

Shrink tubes: TEFLON FEP fluoroplastics and PFTE, seamless tube.

Heat shrunk on to any suitable substrate material @ approx 150C.

0.38 to 230mm x 910 to 30m long, depending on dimensions.

Colour pigmentation available.

Other PTFE products: Reciprocating seals, Rotary Seals, Bar, tube and sheet stock material.

Turned Parts: Bellows, diaphragms, valve bodies, micro-tubing manifolds, bottling machine components, filled materials: Bronze, Glass fibre, Carbon, Graphite.

Maximum standard length 300mm. Request a free brochure from FTL Seals Technology ...

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