A Medical Consumables Non-Sterile Torque Device refers to a reusable or disposable device designed to provide controlled and precise torque application during medical procedures, typically in non-sterile environments or where sterilization occurs post-manufacturing. These devices are commonly used in applications such as fastening or tightening connectors in IV sets, catheter assemblies, and similar medical devices.
Features:
- Non-Sterile Design:
- Intended for use in environments where sterilization will occur after manufacturing or during medical setup.
- Cost-effective manufacturing compared to pre-sterilized devices.
- Precision Torque Control:
- Ensures the application of specific torque values to prevent over-tightening or under-tightening, critical for maintaining device integrity and patient safety.
- Material:
- Made from medical-grade materials such as polycarbonate (PC), polypropylene (PP), or other robust plastics that meet biocompatibility standards.
- Applications:
- IV connectors.
- Catheter assembly.
- Surgical instrument assembly.
- Customization Options:
- Torque ranges can be tailored to specific medical applications.
- Branding and color customization for identification.
- Manufacturing Process:
- Typically produced through injection molding for high precision and repeatability.
- Design often incorporates ergonomic features for easy handling.
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