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Advancing Respiratory Care: High-Performance Breathing Tubes for OEM Integration

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May 2026

Introducing the rapidly evolving field of respiratory care, reliability, safety, and performance of consumables play a critical role in patient outcomes.

- Vishal Nair

Advancing Respiratory Care: High-Performance Breathing Tubes for OEM Integration

As ventilator usage continues to expand across critical care, anesthesia, and home healthcare settings, the demand for high-quality, durable, and customizable breathing circuits has significantly increased.

For OEM manufacturers, selecting the right partner for breathing circuit components is not just a procurement decision—it is a strategic choice that impacts product performance, compliance, and long-term serviceability.

imageAmi Polymer: Enabling Healthcare through Polymer Excellence

Ami Polymer has established itself as a trusted manufacturer of medical-grade silicone components, with deep expertise in extrusion technologies tailored for respiratory applications. Its products are manufactured in an ISO Class 10000 cleanroom facility and the organization is certified to ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 27001 standards, with registrations under CDSCO and USFDA.

With a strong foundation in silicone material science, Ami Polymer offers breathing tubes that meet stringent global medical standards, ensuring safety, flexibility, and long-term durability under demanding clinical conditions.

Single Extrusion Technology: A Superior Manufacturing Approach

Unlike conventional manufacturing methods such as molding or segmented assembly, Ami Polymer utilizes advanced single extrusion technology to produce breathing tubes.

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