High-Pressure Resistant Fluid Handling Tubing
BRAIDMOTION is a solution for high-pressure fluid processing operations.
Offering the same basic advantages as our standard SIL tubing, BRAIDMOTION stands out with its exceptional pressure resistance of up to 60 bar.
Crafted with premium platinum-cured silicone, BRAIDMOTION ensures precise and secure fluid transfer in pharmaceutical, laboratory, and biotechnological settings.
Its reinforced construction with medical-grade PET mesh ensures enhanced durability, making it the trusted choice for critical fluid handling applications.
Silicone that's platinum cured
No peroxide-cured tubing
Optimized for pressure resistance
Withstand pressure of up to 60 bar
Very low number of extractables
Low extractables values with braided SIL
Product characteristics
- High biocompatibility: ISO 10993, USP 85, USP 87, USP 88 class VI tested
- No animal derived materials (BSE/TSE risk-free)
- Fulfills requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia 3.1.9.
- Fulfills requirements of FDA regulation 21CFR, §177.2600 and § 177.2800.
- BPOG tested Extractable Profile
- Manufactured in ISO14644-1 Class 7
- No deterioration or loss of integrity of chemical or physiological properties at temperatures ranging from -20°C (-4 °F) to +135 °C (+275 °F)
- Sterilization possible with gas, steam, gamma or X-rays
- Patented & only available from RAUMEDIC: Low-Tack Surface for Silicone Tubing
- Braided Silicone Pharma Tubing withstands pressure of up to 60 bar (ISO 1402 tested).
FAQ
Shore Hardness A (60)
Colorless transparent or translucent
Braided tubing includes a medical-grade multi-filament polyester yarn.
1/4" x 1/2" (6,4 mm x 12,7 mm)
3/8" x 5/8" (9,5 mm x 15,9 mm)
1/2" x 7/8" (12,7 mm x 22,2 mm)
3/4" x 1-1/8" (19,1 mm x 28,6 mm)
1" x 1-3/8" (25,4 mm x 34,9 mm)
Steam (up to 135°C)
X-ray & gamma (Dose: max. 50kGy)
*Method and extent of the respective sterilization must be checked by the user for the final application.
USP 88 class VI tested
No animal derived materials (BSE/TSE risk-free)
FDA regulation 21CFR, § 177.2600.
Customized Printing upon request.
High pressure tests such as filter integrity testing
Transfer applications needing resistance against kinking and crushing
Customisation possibilities for this product
Do you need a customized product? No problem, together we can find a suitable solution tailored to your needs. If you have any special requests, please use our custom product request form to contact us.
- Custom coloring
- Special measurements
- Fixed lengths for tubes and individual pre-cuts
- GMP-Standards
- Labeling and logo printing
Request customized solution
*Please note:
Special requests may affect the certification of your product. Customisations are not aviable for samples.
FAQ
BRAIDMOTION single-use tubing is designed for high-pressure fluid processing applications, making it suitable for use in pharmaceutical, laboratory, and biotechnological fluid handling.
BRAIDMOTION tubing is known for its high-pressure resistance, able to withstand pressures up to 60 bar. It is reinforced with medical grade PET mesh, enhancing its durability and flexibility under high-pressure conditions. Additionally, the tubing maintains chemical and physiological integrity at a wide range of temperatures and offers excellent resistance to weak acids, alkalis, and both low-pressure steam and water.
RAUMEDIC utilizes medical grade yarn, specifically polyester (PET) mesh, in the production of its BRAIDMOTION tubing. This PET mesh enhances the tubing's durability, making it highly resistant to pressure while maintaining flexibility and kink resistance. This yarn is particularly suitable for pharma applications due to its excellent leachables and extractables profile, ensuring it meets stringent biocompatibility standards necessary for medical and pharmaceutical uses.
BRAIDMOTION single-use tubing adheres to rigorous standards, fulfilling requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia 3.1.9 and FDA regulations (21CFR, § 177.2600 and § 177.2800). It is also biocompatible, tested under ISO 10993-5, USP 85, USP 87, and USP 88 Class VI, ensuring it doesn't pose risks of biological incompatibility.