TUBE, silicone, autoclavable, int. Ø 8 mm, 10 m
STD
SCTDTUBE081
Valid Article
Account code:
60210
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
03/12/2024, 22:16:19
Former
Code(s):
SCTDTUBE08-
A0399 - Tubular devices - other
European Medical Device Nomenclature (EMDN) is the nomenclature of use by manufacturers when registering their medical devices in the EUDAMED database. EMDN is characterised by its alphanumeric structure that is established in a seven-level hierarchical tree.
In Europe, medical material that fulfills the definition of a medical device according to the MDR (Medical Device Regulation) is classified into 4 classes
The product is part of at least one Kit.
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TUBE, silicone
Definition
Silicone tube with uniform diameter, used for medical and surgical suction or for the circulation of medical gases
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Translucent flexible silicone, anti-kink
- Roll presentation from which required lengths are cut
- Non sterile
- Autoclavable
- Dimensions:
- SCTDTUBE031: internal Ø 3 mm, length about 10 m
- SCTDTUBE052: internal Ø 5 mm, length about 25 m
- SCTDTUBE061: internal Ø 6 mm, length about 10 m
- SCTDTUBE081: internal Ø 8 mm, length about 10 m
Packaging & Labelling
Unit (= 1 roll) packaging
Instructions for use
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Maintenance
Immediately after each SUCTION (blood, pus, bronchial or gastric secretions…), suck up a sufficient quantity of water or cleaning solution to rinse the inside of the tube. This prevents the deposit of dried particles and makes the cleaning of the tube easier.
After each USE, sterilize the tube by autoclave (provide a hook to hang it up).
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