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Latex Tubing remains flexible even at -60°F.


December 6, 2007 - With ability to withstand repeated bending, stretching, and pulsating forces, Newtex Latex Tubing can also withstand repeated sterilization with steam, ethylene oxide, or gamma radiation. Made from non-toxic, liquid natural latex that conforms to FDA standards, latex rubber tubing has no added plasticizers, coagulants, or fillers to migrate and contaminate stream or cause tube hardening. It is available in 18 sizes ranging from .063 to .750 in. ID.

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Flexible Latex Rubber Tubing Withstands Repeated Bending, Stretching, & Pulsating Forces


Stocked in 18 Sizes for Same-Day Shipment

Southampton, PA - Now available from NewAge® Industries is natural latex rubber tubing for applications requiring repeated flexing and stretching. Long used in the health care industry, it has expanded into the food, toy, instrumentation, exercise equipment, and sporting goods fields.

Known for its extreme flexibility, latex is among the most elastic rubber materials in use today. Resiliency is another quality of latex tubing, allowing it to maintain memory after repeated elongation, distortion, and pulsation. NewAge's latex tubing, called Newtex, also withstands repeated sterilization with steam, Ethylene Oxide, or gamma radiation. There are no added plasticizers, coagulants, or fillers to migrate and contaminate the stream or cause tube hardening. Newtex remains flexible even at cold temperatures approaching -60°F (-51°C).

Newtex is made from pure, liquid, natural latex. The tubing is seamless, uniform, and smooth for maximum flow. All ingredients are non-toxic and conform to FDA standards.

NewAge Industries stocks Newtex in eighteen sizes, ranging from .063 in. to .750 in. I.D., for same-day or JIT (Just In Time) shipment. A variety of fittings and clamps are also carried. Synthetic latex, or polyisoprene, tubing is offered as a custom item. It is made without the allergen-causing protein found in natural latex.

Due to manufacturing limitations, Newtex may be supplied in multiple pieces per length of tubing.

For additional information on Newtex latex tubing, contact the Fluid Transfer Specialists® at NewAge® Industries, Inc., 145 James Way, Southampton, PA 18966; phone 800-50-NEWAGE (800-506-3924) or 215-526-2300; fax 800-837-1856 or 215-526-2190; e-mail: info@newageindustries.com; product-specific web page: www.newageindustries.com/latex....

About NewAge Industries
In business since 1954, NewAge Industries manufactures and fabricates thermoplastic and thermoset tubing and hose. The company offers one of the broadest product lines of tubing, hose, and fittings in the U.S. and, with its introduction of the AdvantaPure® sanitary product line, is well suited to meet the demands of pharmaceutical and high purity applications. NewAge Industries prides itself on same-day shipment of 98% of orders for its core product lines. In 2006, NewAge Industries initiated an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) for the benefit of both its employees and customers.

Company Information:
Name: NewAge Industries Inc.
Address: 145 James Way
City: Southampton
State: PA
ZIP: 18966
Country: USA
Phone: 800-784-1073
FAX: 800-837-1803
http://www.newageindustries.com


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