materials, this product is very resistant to abrasion, scratching, flexing and creasing. Some applications for 114-29
A/B include, but are not limited to, manufacturing of medical devices and instruments
Additional Materials & Substrates
Below is an abbreviated list of the most common printed materials by Medical. You can learn more about these materials’ characteristics and printing challenges here.
If you would like to inquire about a different material, or medical tubing specifications, please contact us and we’ll be happy to assist you with our custom offerings for all your printing needs.
Trade Name
Abbreviation
Material(s)
Teflon? FEP
FEP
Fluorinated ethylene-propylene
Teflon?
PTFE
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Teflon? PFA
PFA
Perfluoroalkoxy, or Perfluoroalkoxy alkane
Gore-Tex?
ePTFE
Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
Kapton?
n/a
Polyimide film
Zytel? PA
n/a
polyamide nylon tubing
Nylon 6
n/a
polycaprolactam
Victrex?
PEEK
Polyether ether ketone
Polyethylene
PE, LDPE, HDPE
Polyethylene, low density polyethylene, high density polyethylene