Tubing Access Cover - Light Gray
6600-0330-501 | |
Maternal-Infant Care | |
Other Maternal-Infant Care | |
GE HealthCare | |
6600-0330-501 | |
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Features
- High resistance to UV rays
- High stability in low temperature
- Can withstand the temperature range (-29° C to 177° C)
- High insulation property
Product Overview
The Tubing Access Cover is a component that is made of an Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) material, which has a high insulation property as well as low electrical conductivity. The cover has high resistance to UV-Rays and fluids like steam and water. Its high flexibility and elongation properties provide an easy installation on the hood in the incubator. It can withstand the wide range of temperatures from -29° C to 177° C. This cover is being used in the incubator and provides the easy access to the tubing. This tubing cover is installed on both side of the hood in the incubator. It is very helpful to route the patient probe cord and place the patient probe inside the incubator. It is also used to route the wire from the left side tube accessing cover and plug the probe connector into the side of the controller. One of the major advantages of this tube access cover is to monitor the leads and carefully guide any tubes in the incubator. The tube or the sensor cable is routed out of the hood through one of the tubing access covers.