High-Frequency Dilation T-Tip Catheter
High-frequency welding of medical catheters is a commonly used catheter connection method. The two ends of the catheter are heated and fused together through the action of high-frequency electromagnetic fields. This connection method has the following advantages:
1. Fast: High-frequency welding is a quick connection method that can complete the connection of conduits in a short time and improve work efficiency.
2. Stable: High-frequency welding can form a strong connection point at the connection of the conduit, making the conduit less likely to loosen or break, improving connection stability.
3. No need to add other materials: High-frequency welding only requires the two ends of the catheter to be heated and fused together. There is no need to add any other materials, avoiding the adverse effects on the human body caused by the use of glue, welding agent and other chemical substances.
4. No residue: High-frequency welding will not produce obvious smoke or residue, and is more environmentally friendly.
5. Reliable quality: High-frequency welding can achieve seamless connection of catheters, especially suitable for medical devices that require high precision and sealing.