
Tubing Latex 5/32" 3/64" 1/4" Grafco
| MPN | 3935 14 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Graham-Field |
| Packaging | 1EA |
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Description
• Applications:
Medical, dental, exercise, therapy , general laboratory,
and food/beverage
• Tubing is extensively leached, washed and surface-
treated to 99.9% protein-free
• Seamless tubing- Free of striations lumen for clear
passage of liquids and/or gases
• Performance Characteristics:
- Elasticity – Memory is maintained even after repeated
stretching
- Translucency and uniformity of color – Provides an
unobstructed observation of liquid flow line
- Gripping power – Enables the tubing to grip tenaciously
to connectors
• Sterilizable
• Tubing on dispenser reel
• 50' roll in 3 random lengths.
• Made in USA
Materials: Natural Rubber (Latex), Polyisoprene Rubber
Compliance Specifications: meet requirements of A-A-52047 type 1, 3, 4, & 5 and A-A-53848
All materials used in tubing meet FDA Title 21 CFR Section 177.2600 and 182.5991
The following tests have been performed on Latex Tubing:
I. U.S.P. Biological Reactivity Tests, in VIVO, ClassVI
- Acute Systemic Toxicity
- Intracutaneous Toxicity
- Implantation Test
II. U.S.P. Heavy Metals, Trace Metals
Sterilization Options
I. Autoclave
- Steam under pressure
- Check with autoclave equipment manufacturer for
recommendations
• Tubing manufacturer experience is to use 250°F for
20 minutes
• The product will withstand repeated sterilizations
II. Ethylene Oxide
- Humidity, gas, and heat sterilization process
- Parts must be accessible to gas
- Oxyfume gas: 12% EtO + 88% Freon
III.Gamma
- Cobalt 60 Gamma radiation penetrates our products
easily
- Do not radiate tubing in an elongated state
- 1.5 to 2.5 megarads have little to no effect on our
rubber recipes on these tubing

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