Made from natural latex, a thermoset material
Excellent resilience, tear, and tensile strength
Made from non-toxic ingredients conforming to FDA standards
Extremely elastic with excellent memory after repeated stretching
Contains no plasticizers which can migrate and cause flow contamination or tube hardening
NEWTEX is a translucent amber color
Applications
Drain Tubing • Elastic Bands • Exercise Devices • Medical & Dental Connector Lines • Non-Aerosol Can Lines • ‘O’-Ring Gaskets • Photographic Chemicals • Shock Absorbers • Tourniquet Bands
Notes
NEWTEX tubing is an exceptionally resilient material that has notable wear resistance, very low permanent set characteristics, and excellent flexibility at low temperatures.
NEWTEX will withstand repeated sterilization with autoclaving at 250°F for 20 minutes. It will also endure limited sterilization with ethylene oxide or gamma radiation.
Since natural rubber NEWTEX has some protein trace (an allergen), synthetic NEWTEX (polyisoprene), made without protein, can be supplied through minimum order. Synthetic NEWTEX can also be cured in straight lengths — call for details. Synthetic NEWTEX should also be considered for its translucency, as natural latex’s amber color is quite dark.
Also available through special order is vacuum-rated, red-colored NEWTEX — call for details.
Note that NEWTEX may have multiple pieces per length of tubing^. This is due to the material’s manufacturing limitations.
- Made from natural latex, a thermoset material
- Excellent resilience, tear, and tensile strength
- Made from non-toxic ingredients conforming to FDA standards
- Extremely elastic with excellent memory after repeated stretching
- Contains no plasticizers which can migrate and cause flow contamination or tube hardening
- NEWTEX is a translucent amber color
Applications
Drain Tubing • Elastic Bands • Exercise Devices • Medical & Dental Connector Lines • Non-Aerosol Can Lines • ‘O’-Ring Gaskets • Photographic Chemicals • Shock Absorbers • Tourniquet Bands
Notes
NEWTEX tubing is an exceptionally resilient material that has notable wear resistance, very low permanent set characteristics, and excellent flexibility at low temperatures.
NEWTEX will withstand repeated sterilization with autoclaving at 250°F for 20 minutes. It will also endure limited sterilization with ethylene oxide or gamma radiation.
Since natural rubber NEWTEX has some protein trace (an allergen), synthetic NEWTEX (polyisoprene), made without protein, can be supplied through minimum order. Synthetic NEWTEX can also be cured in straight lengths — call for details. Synthetic NEWTEX should also be considered for its translucency, as natural latex’s amber color is quite dark.
Also available through special order is vacuum-rated, red-colored NEWTEX — call for details.
Note that NEWTEX may have multiple pieces per length of tubing^. This is due to the material’s manufacturing limitations.