Microtubes, also known as capillaries, are made of quartz material with a molten polymer coating on the outside, which combines strength and elasticity. They can be implanted into various materials such as rubber plugs or plastic glass, and can simulate sizes as small as 1 μ Aperture below m. When cutting capillaries, it is important to be careful that the opening is blocked by the cut debris and ensure that the sealing around the capillary is intact after implantation.
Description of Capillary Tube
Capillary Flow: