Instech Laboratories, Inc. Datasheets for Medical Tubing
Medical tubing is made from a variety of materials and is typically sterilized and small in diameter. Glass, metal, plastic, and rubber silicone tubing are used in a variety of medical applications.
Medical Tubing: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| CO-EX™ infusion tubing was developed to prevent the loss of compounds due to absorption into the tubing, evaporation through the tubing, or alteration due to the leaching of plasticizers from... | |
| Designed to connect microdialysis probes to swivels, pumps and fraction collectors, this custom-extruded FEP Teflon® tubing has the same ID and OD as our 22ga quartz-lined microdialysis swivels (0.006 x... | |
| Durable and resistant to kinks. Not for intravascular use. | |
| Instech Solomon's PE tubing solves one of the biggest problems with PE: the price. The low density formulation (LDPE) is comparable to that which is offered by the large catalog... | |
| This is the most commonly used formulation of polyurethane for laboratory animal research. It is the same tubing we use to make our finished PU and CBAS-coated catheters. Sterilize using... | |
| This particular PU tubing is designed for a reliable friction fit with 22 or 25 gauge swivels and couplers. The elasticity and thick wall minimizes the chance of accidental disconnection,... | |
| This silicone tubing, made from Dow Corning SILASTIC®, is the latest addition to our line of bulk tubing for laboratory animal research. It is the same clear, platinum cure material... | |
| This thick-walled platinum-cure silicone tubing is often used with Instech's Automated Blood Sampler. 015 is the standard used for mouse ABS tube sets, 020 for rats and 031 for large... |