Qosina Stocks Dip-Molded Plastisol Y Connectors

RONKONKOMA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Qosina stocks a variety of Y connectors manufactured from plastisol, also known as liquid polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a material used to make flexible components. These connectors are produced through a dip molding process rather than traditional injection molding. Plastisol provides exceptional flexibility, is Class VI approved and BPA- and latex-free. Dip molding is an ideal method for molding connectors as the dipping dies are cost-effective, allowing for production to be easily scaled.

Qosina offers both standard and universal plastisol Y connectors. The universal style can be cut to accommodate 3/32 inch, 1/8 inch, 3/16 inch and ¼ inch OD tubes. With 15 different Y connector configurations from which to choose, sample assortment kits containing a selection of plastisol connectors, and custom design services available, Qosina can provide plastisol connectors to meet the requirements of all types of projects.

Qosina offers low minimums and short lead times. Log on to qosina.com to see pricing, obtain our latest catalog, request complimentary samples and place orders. Be sure to sign up for our monthly e-newsletter to stay current with our newest product additions. Our product development team can work with you to customize a part to your specifications. Call our customer service specialists to discuss your project in detail via phone +1(631) 242-3000 or email info@qosina.com.

Founded in 1980, Qosina is a worldwide supplier of thousands of stock OEM components including bioprocessing accessories, compression fittings, ENFit™ connectors, luers, clamps, clips, check valves, stopcocks, hemostasis valves, tuohy borst adapters, swabs, spikes, syringes and tubing to the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Qosina is based in Ronkonkoma, NY in a 95,000 square-foot facility with an ISO Class 8 Clean Room and is ISO 9001, 13485 and 14001 registered.

Qosina Corporation
Deanna Whelan, +1-631-242-3000
Fax: +1-631-242-3230
deanna@qosina.com

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