tie layer tubing between PTFE liner and Pebax jacket

Medical Tie Layer Tubing for Catheter Shaft Bonding | PTFE Liner Adhesion Layer

Delamination is a major issue in catheter production, often detected too late during final inspections,

leading to product loss, field failures, and costly recalls. To address this, Aokeray has developed a Tie

Layer solution that strengthens the bond between the catheter jacket and inner liner, reducing the risk of

delamination. This innovation enhances catheter performance, improves patient safety, and lowers

manufacturing costs, making it a comprehensive solution for catheter design and production


Medical Tie Layer Tubing for Catheter Shaft Bonding

Aokeray manufactures medical tie layer tubing for catheter shaft construction and multilayer medical tubing assemblies. The tie layer is used between materials that do not naturally bond well, such as PTFE liner and Pebax, nylon, PU or other outer jacket materials.
In catheter manufacturing, the tie layer is not a decorative layer. Its function is to improve interlayer adhesion, reduce delamination risk, and support a stable shaft structure during reflow, ламиниране, heat shrink processing and final device assembly.
If your catheter shaft uses a PTFE liner, braid or coil reinforcement, and Pebax outer jacket, the tie layer is often the key interface that determines bonding strength and shaft reliability.

CAPABILITIES

Pebax® – 25D to 55D durometers

Overall layer thickness: 0.0002”~0.0004

PTFE Liner .198“*0.002

Слой за вратовръзка- PEBAX 35D Wall: 0.0004″

FEP Heat Shrink 0.233″-0.155″*0.008″

Jacket- PEBAX 60D 6.1*0.21

Tolerances and performance are performed in strict accordance with QB/T 4877-2015 and ISO 10993.


What Is Tie Layer Tubing?

Tie layer tubing is a thin bonding layer used in multilayer catheter and medical tubing structures. It helps connect low-surface-energy materials, such as PTFE, with thermoplastic outer materials that require stronger adhesion.

KEY ADVANTAGES

  • Biocompatible USP Class VI approved
  • Reduce delamination
  • Improves bonding strength by 20%~30%
  • Increases yield rate
  • Lower manufacturing cost/scrap
  • Tailored catheter performance
  • Maintains overall catheter profile