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NP Medical Components for Secure Fluid Management

NP Medical develops fluid management components for clinical applications such as IV therapy, vascular access, anesthesia and other medical fluid systems.

Through MedNet, customers gain access to selected NP Medical components such as needle-free connectors, extension sets, pressure-activated valves, luer-activated valves, inline check valves, filters and accessories for secure fluid and drug delivery.

The NP Medical portfolio includes:

  • Needle-free connectors
  • Extension sets
  • Pressure-activated valves
  • Luer-activated valves
  • Inline check valves
  • Filters and accessories
  • Components for IV and fluid management systems

Needle-Free Connectors for IV and Fluid Systems

Needle-free connectors enable needle-free access to IV systems and support safe, efficient workflows in infusion therapy. Depending on the configuration, they offer a swabable surface, clear materials and reliable fluid control.

Extension Sets

NP Medical nPulse™ Extension Sets are available in multiple configurations, including neutral needle-free connectors as well as microbore and macrobore tubing options. Selected sets are compatible with high-pressure applications up to 325 psi.

Pressure Activated Valves

Pressure activated valves are used as one-way valves in critical drug delivery applications and as anti-siphon valves in pump applications. They are available with different opening pressures and inlet/outlet configurations.

Luer Activated Valves

Luer activated valves allow bi-directional flow when actuated with an ISO-compliant Luer. They are designed for infusion and aspiration and feature a closed silicone diaphragm that controls flow until mechanically opened.

Inline Check Valves

Inline check valves are normally closed valves designed to open at low fluid pressures in the flow direction and help prevent backflow into the primary IV line. They are used in IV delivery systems and secondary infusion applications.

Why Source NP Medical Products Through MedNet?

MedNet supports you in selecting suitable NP Medical components for your application. Our team helps with questions related to connection type, valve function, flow requirements, material and application context.

Frequently Asked Questions about NP Medical Components

What are needle-free connectors?

Needle-free connectors enable access to IV and fluid systems without the use of a needle. They support safe, hygienic and efficient connections in clinical applications and are commonly used where controlled access to fluid pathways is required.

What are pressure-activated valves?

Pressure-activated valves open or close depending on a defined pressure level. They are used when fluid flow within a system needs to be triggered or controlled by pressure.

What are luer-activated valves?

Luer-activated valves are activated by a luer connection. They support controlled fluid pathways and are commonly used in medical systems where secure connectivity and reliable flow are important.

What are inline check valves used for?

Inline check valves allow flow in one direction and help prevent backflow within a system. They are relevant for applications where safety, controlled flow and reliable performance are essential.

Which applications are NP Medical components suitable for?

NP Medical components are suitable for IV therapy, vascular access, anesthesia, clinical fluid systems, drug delivery, infusion systems and other applications requiring safe and reliable fluid connections.

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