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abstract The invention relates to medical tools, in particular hoses, sealing elements and molded parts, made of a latex-free composition with properties similar to latex. This composition consists of PVC with a K value of 80 to 100, plasticizers based on esters, synthetic rubber, in particular nitrile rubber, and amide wax based on bisstearylethylenediamine. Work equipment composed in this way is not allergenic and, for example, opposes an penetrating hollow needle with so little resistance that punching does not occur.
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