Qosina launches new barbed check valves for infusion, drainage and irrigation applications

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Qosina is pleased to announce the addition of eight new barbed check valves to complement their extensive line of stock components. Available in three different configurations, these barbed valves have a low, 0.087 psi cracking pressure.  The barb to barb straight and reducing configurations (#80500 - #80503) accommodate 1/8 inch (0.125 inch, 3.2 mm) and 3/32 inch (0.093 inch, 2.4 mm) ID tubes and are made of MABS and silicone.  The female luer lock to barb and the barb to male luer lock configurations (#80504 - #80507) are made of SAN, MABS and silicone.  Products #80504 and #80505 feature a female luer lock inlet while products #80506 and #80507 have a male luer lock outlet.  Both choices offer the option to use 1/8 inch (0.125 inch, 3.2 mm) or 3/32 inch (0.093 inch, 2.4 mm) ID tubing.

Ideal for infusion, drainage and irrigation applications, they provide controlled directional flow, and eliminate the need for bonding.  All versions are ETO and gamma sterilization compatible.  They are also Reach and RoHS compliant as well as Class VI and ISO 10993 approved.  Visit qosina.com today to request samples or place orders of these new valves, which are in stock and available for immediate delivery. Qosina also offers a large selection of Valves, Tubing and Clamps to fit your design needs.

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