Platinum Cured Tubing, Silicon Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-ELE-11912
Platinum Cured
Silicone Tubing is engineered for high-purity fluid transfer and peristaltic
pump applications in University research and Vocational biotechnology
laboratories. Unlike peroxide-cured alternatives, this platinum-cured elastomer
eliminates byproduct leaching, ensuring compliance with ASTM D2000 standards.1 It is optimized for secondary and tertiary educational modules
requiring biological inertness and high-thermal stability.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Platinum-Cured Polysiloxane
(High-Purity Silicone) |
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Packaging Configuration |
10 Meter Coils (Standardized) |
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Thermal Operating Range |
Calibrated for stability from
-50°C to +200°C |
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Curing Process |
Non-yellowing, zero-byproduct
Platinum Catalyst system |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Platinum-Catalyzed
Surface Chemistry: Prevents sample
contamination during organic synthesis, supporting "Advanced Analytical
Chemistry" and "Biochemical Assay" modules.
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High-Rebound
Elasticity: Facilitates precise
flow rate calibration in peristaltic pumping systems, reinforcing "Applied
Fluid Dynamics" curricula.
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Translucent
Polymer Matrix: Allows students to
visualize fluid flow, bubble formation, and particulate movement, supporting
Bloom’s Taxonomy in "Observational Empirical Research."
International Logistics & Compliance
To ensure material
longevity and prevent surface oxidation during transcontinental maritime
transit, all 10-meter coils are vacuum-sealed in moisture-barrier primary
packaging and housed in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant).
International procurement documentation includes the Manufacturer’s
Authorization Form (MAF), Certificate of Conformance (CoC), and Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS). The tubing is fully tropicalized; the elastomer is
batch-tested for ozone resistance and thermal stability in environments
reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity to ensure zero tackiness or structural
degradation in tropical climates.
