In addition to the choice of material, the design and manufacturing process of medical tubing are also critical factors in ensuring their safety and efficacy. Medical Tubing must be designed to meet specific performance requirements, such as pressure resistance, flow rate, and compatibility with the drugs or fluids being delivered.
Manufacturing processes for medical tubing must also meet stringent quality standards to ensure that the tubing is free from defects and contaminants. Medical Tubing is often sterilized using various methods, including gamma irradiation, ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization, and autoclaving. These sterilization methods must be carefully selected and validated to ensure that they do not compromise the safety or efficacy of the tubing.
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