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Medical Grade Tubing
Posted Mar 25, 2019
Vita Needles standard T.I.G. welded and plug drawn 304 stainless steel hypodermic tubing typically has no visible weld seam and can be made to tighter tolerances and with better concentricity than seamless tubing; it is the chosen material for the majority of customers in the medical industry.... Read more

Pencil Point Needles
Posted Oct 31, 2018
Vita Needle has the specialized capabilities to manufacture a wide variety of reusable needles with competitive pricing and delivery. Pencil point needle assemblies have a cannula that consists of a closed conical end, often with one or two circular coaxial holes close to the needle tip, attached to a hub.... Read more

Surface Finish of Small Diameter Tubing
Posted Feb 04, 2015
There's more than meets the eye, or the touch of your fingertips, when it comes to surface finish on small diameter stainless steel tubing.... Read more

Commercial Tubing - Stainless Steel Tubing
Posted Oct 02, 2014
In addition to the stocking the standard gauge hypo tubing that Vita Needle is known for, we can also supply commercial tubing ranging from 1/32” OD up to 15” OD.... Read more

WELDED AND DRAWN TUBING MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Posted Feb 13, 2014
Vita Needle standard stock material is welded and drawn, seamless in appearance. Standard fractional, metric and hypodermic gauges are stocked in 304 stainless steel and many are also in 316 stainless steel. ... Read more

EDM MACHINING FOR SMALL DIAMETER TUBES
Posted Nov 01, 2013
Are you in the market for cut lengths? Are you afraid that your tubing is to small to be cut? Well, there is one method of cutting that provides clean cuts with no burrs for even small hypotubes.... Read more
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