Male and female connector configurations form the basis of many medical fluid management systems. You can combine them with tubing, syringes, valves, adapters, and other components. Our team helps you select the appropriate option based on compatibility, material requirements, connection type and intended use.
Medical fittings enable safe and efficient connections between tubing and medical devices. You can get them in multiple configurations and integrate them into disposable kits, OEM assemblies, and customised systems.
Available options include:
Luer adapters allow different components within a medical system to connect seamlessly. They are often used when integrating new devices, extending existing systems or creating transitions between connection types. Typical applications include:
Disposable connector solutions are designed for applications where hygiene and patient safety are essential. Single-use components help reduce the risk of cross-contamination while ensuring reliable performance. Healthcare professionals commonly use these products in sterile kits, disposable medical devices, and pharmaceutical applications.
MedNet supports manufacturers, OEMs and development teams throughout the component selection process. We do more than supply individual products—we help identify the best solution for your application.
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A luer connector is a standard part used in medical systems. It connects tubing, syringes, catheters, valves, and other medical parts.
Yes. Sterile kits, infusion systems, extension sets, and other single-use medical applications use them widely.
Pushing two components together creates a luer slip connection. A luer lock connection includes an additional threaded mechanism that provides a more secure connection.
Male connectors fit into compatible female connectors. The design of the medical system and the components you connect determine the correct configuration.
Medical professionals and manufacturers commonly use them in infusion systems, catheter assemblies, injection devices, fluid management applications, and OEM medical products.
Yes. OEM luer connectors can be integrated into medical device assemblies, disposable sets and fluid management systems.
The correct fitting depends on several factors, including connection type, tubing size, material compatibility, operating pressure and application requirements.
As an experienced luer connector supplier, MedNet works closely with leading manufacturers and supports medical device companies, OEMs and kit packers in selecting suitable connection solutions for their specific applications.
Whether you are developing a new medical device or optimizing your supply chain–MedNet provides the expertise, network and solutions to move your project forward. Get in touch with our team and discover how we can support your success.