Tekni-Plex Healthcare Products
Advanced medical grade, polymer-based tubing and compounds
Tekni-Plex Healthcare supplies mission-critical, high-value components, materials, and solutions to medical device manufacturers worldwide.
We provide advanced medical grade, polymer-based solutions (compounds, tubing and other products) for medical devices and other applications. Our nine manufacturing locations use lean manufacturing tools and principles to drive quality and continuous improvement programs. This helps ensure on time delivery of premium medical products worldwide.
We strive to be a trusted advisor, helping our customers make the best decisions on their most important business issues. This is accomplished through deep engagement, expertise, innovation and quality. Further, Tekni-Plex’s globally-integrated operations will help us provide better and faster solutions to meet customer needs.
PVC and TPE Compounds
Our extensive line of custom, clear PVC compounds is suitable for extrusion, injection and blow molding processes. Colorite compounds are available with excellent gamma radiation resistance, as well as self-frosting and radiopaque materials.
Extruded Medical Grade Tubing
We manufacture precision medical tubing solutions for a wide range of single-use medical device applications. These include intravenous (IV) administration, hemodialysis devices, insulin delivery, cardiopulmonary bypass equipment, wound drainage and much more. Our medical grade tubes are used in hospital, clinic and home settings worldwide.
Specialty Extrusions
We offer precision extruded tubing for endovascular catheters and minimally invasive devices. We also manufacture custom medical tubing for diagnostic and interventional devices from a wide range of thermoplastics.
Thermoplastics
Thermoplastic polymers are made up of long linear chain molecules. The materials are easily processed into different types of products and are one of the most important classes of plastic materials used in the medical device industry.
Polyolefins
Polyolefins combine polyethylene and polypropylene thermoplastics which are manufactured by the polymerization of ethylene and propylene respectively. The versatility of polyolefins has made them one of the most prevalent plastics in use today.