Endoscopy tubing
multilayer

Endoscopy tubing - Röchling Sustaplast SE & Co. KG - multilayer
Endoscopy tubing - Röchling Sustaplast SE & Co. KG - multilayer
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endoscopy
Options
multilayer

Description

Endoscopy is a critical part of minimally invasive surgery, involving insertion of a tube directly into the body to view specific internal organs or tissues. Röchling Medical has specialized in the production of multilayer tubing reinforced with stainless steel or polyester braid for use in disposable endoscopes for leading manufacturers in the field. The field of application calls for high flexibility,  torsional stiffness, kink resistance and - depending on the tube´s usage - an extremely thin outer wall. Product Features Overview Multilayer shafts for use in endoscopes are subject to a wide range of requirements. Our shafts allow for an extremely small bending radius, while providing maximum stability in terms of torsion, buckling and pressure – with a rotation of up to 360°. We also guarantee a homogeneous surface and clean-cut edges for complete safety during medical procedures. The multilayer structure of the shaft calls for each individual layer to bond together and fully enclose the braiding to prevent delamination and eliminate the risk of collapse, even when using vacuum suction. Kink-resistant even with 360-degree rotationMultilayer design with minimal wall thicknessLarge inner diameter for insertion of Bowden cables, working channel, etc.Wide use in fields such as urology, gastroenterology, anesthesia, surgery, oncology, etc.

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