Since our establishment in 1996, Inline Plastics, Inc. has become a leading provider of custom plastic extrusions. With more than 75 years of collective experience, our capabilities include custom plastic profiles, shapes, tubing, and rods, as well as plastic extrusion die development, R&D, and quality control.
For our customers in the medical industry, we offer custom plastic medical tubes and profiles for non-clean room applications. These products include external tubes for use outside of the body, tissue catch flow-direction tubes, and more. To help reduce costs, we perform off-line secondary operations and deburring during the actual plastic extrusion process.
Based on each customer’s needs, we offer custom profiles available in various shapes, such as:
The many applications for medical tubing and plastic profiles include:
Depending on our customers’ requirements, we offer a variety of tubing options for use in the medical industry. Our selection includes:
Acrylic tubing is suitable for applications demanding close observation of the substances passing through it. This is essential for medical applications involving fluid condition monitoring. For organizational and sorting purposes, acrylic tubing may also include coloring.
Medical applications also often use poly tubing, which may consist of two types of polymer materials, including:
Nylon tubing is resistant to cracking and heat, making it useful for various medical applications, including non-invasive medical devices, laboratory equipment, and more.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is another popular material used for tubing in the medical industry because of its versatility across many applications. PVC is nonconductive, corrosion-resistant, and non-toxic. It also has a high resistance to temperature and pressure, further maximizing its durability for use in medical applications.
This type of specialty tubing shrinks under exposure to heat. It’s ideal for use in applications requiring an insulating cover. Common medical applications include non-invasive catheter sleeves, protective sheathing, and other medical instruments that require abrasion protection.
The circumference of this tubing type has perpendicular valleys and ridges that provide added stability and structure. This tubing also has a low flow rate and works in many medical applications, such as respiratory ventilation systems and anesthesia administration. Corrugated materials may include polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, and other linear polymers with low density.
Many types of tubing apply to this broad category. Some examples of medical tubing include catheters, IV drips, and surgical instruments.
Medical applications may use various types of rigid plastic pipes, which suppliers measure according to the inner diameter (ID).
For applications that may not benefit from the rigidity of plastic piping, hard plastic tubes may be more suitable. These tubes consist of strong, damage-resistant plastic materials that prevent kinks and abrasion along the tube’s length. Some commonly used materials in this tubing include polycarbonates and acrylics, with the ability to make this tubing either opaque to transparent.
If you require high-quality plastic tubing and profiling for your medical applications, the experts at Inline Plastics, Inc. are here to help you find a solution that meets your requirements. To learn more about our capabilities, or to get started on your next custom solution, request a quote. You can also contact us online with any questions or call us at 909.923.1033.