Oxygen Hose is a specialized type of tubing used in medical environments where the buildup of static electricity must be controlled or eliminated to ensure patient safety and protect sensitive medical equipment. Here’s a breakdown of what it typically involves:
Key Features of Medical Anti-Static Hose
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Static Dissipation:
Made from materials or coatings that prevent the accumulation of static electricity. This is especially important in oxygen-rich environments where static can pose a fire hazard. -
Medical-Grade Materials:
Typically constructed from medical-grade PVC, polyurethane, silicone, or thermoplastic elastomers, ensuring biocompatibility and chemical resistance. -
Non-Conductive Core or Conductive Strip:
Some hoses include embedded conductive strips or are surface treated to dissipate static safely. -
Sterilizable:
Can be autoclaved or sterilized depending on the application (e.g., operating rooms, ICUs). -
Flexible and Kink-Resistant:
Designed to be easy to handle, especially when used in close proximity to patients or in complex setups.
- White Oxygen (O2), Hose Inside Diameter: 6.3mm Ø, Hose Outside Diameter: 12mm Ø.
- Black Medical Air, Hose Inside Diameter: 6.3mm Ø, Hose Outside Diameter: 12mm Ø.
- Yellow Vacuum, Hose Inside Diameter: 6.3mm Ø, Hose Outside Diameter: 12mm Ø.
- Blue Nitrous Oxide (N2O), Hose Inside Diameter: 6.3mm Ø, Hose Outside Diameter: 12mm Ø.
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