Colder Products adds connector options for medical device manufacturers - Connector Specifier

Colder Products adds connector options for medical device manufacturers


Feb 19, 2010

St. Paul, MN -- Colder Products Company has expanded its FitQuik product line to include more connector choices for medical device OEMs. The newest fitting options include color coding accessories for luer connectors, tube fittings with expanded hose barb sizes, and ¼-28-inch UNF threaded options. The full line of fittings complements Colder's broad quick disconnect couplings.

 

“The challenge facing medical OEMs is that there are literally thousands of connectors on the market, but they need the right one for their device,” says Dennis Downs, business development manager, Colder Products Company. “Our rapid product-development process can help customers find the fittings that are perfect for their needs, allowing them to bring new medical devices to market faster.”

 

The Colder fittings feature precise hose barbs and thread forms to ensure a secure, reliable fit. Available in nylon and medical-grade polypropylene, the fittings are designed for tubing sizes from 1/16” to 3/8”. Colder debuted the expanded fittings line and other new products at MD&M West in Anaheim, February 9-11, 2010.

For more information, go to www.colder.com.


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