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TPE tubing is an essential component of any bioprocess application and helps to transfer fluids throughout the upstream and downstream stages.
But, given that bioprocessing differs across industries depending on the intended product, it can be confusing working out which tubing is right for you.
Within this blog, we explore TPE tubing, how to choose the right tubes and how bioprocess containers can further support your operations.

TPE tubing or tubes are flexible, biocompatible accessories that are connected to single-use bags, used during fluid-handling applications within bioprocessing. TPE stands for thermoplastic elastomers, which are materials made from a combination of polymers, usually plastic and rubber.
So, why is TPE utilised to create bioprocess tubing? Well, TPE boasts the physical properties of both thermoplastics and elastomers. Thermoplastics are easy to process and shape with heat, whilst elastomers offer the rubber-like flexibility required to make effective tubing, especially for single-use applications.
Here are the key advantages of TPE tubing that make it a popular choice in bioprocessing:
Bioprocess tubing is involved in various fluid handling processes alongside single-use assemblies across numerous industries, particularly the biopharmaceutical sector:
As well as TPE tubes, there are other types of bioprocess tubing available, such as silicone, so how do you know which is most suitable for your requirements?
Overall, TPE is ideal for single-use applications requiring more flexibility, whereas silicone types are more appropriate for bioprocesses needing greater thermal resistance.

Bioprocess tubing plays a central role in biocontainment in laboratories, which is the handling of hazardous biomaterials to prevent exposure.
As TPE bioprocess tubing is easily sterilised, hygienic and affordable to replace, the chances of cross-contamination throughout your operations are greatly reduced, which is why TPE tubing is widely used in bioprocess containment strategies.
At ALLpaQ, supplying flexible tubing solutions is just a small fragment of our offering – streamline your bioprocesses further and reduce the potential for contamination with our state-of-the-art bioprocess containers.
Our specialist outer-packaging units for bioprocess fluid transportation and storage lead the way in terms of innovation and versatility.
Here are just a few reasons why you should consider a bioprocess container from us:
We boast the world’s largest shipping and cleanroom container range. From our standard Genesis shipping containers to our Cleanroom bioprocess containers, there’s a type for every application.
Every container offers an impressive strength-to-weight ratio that makes them efficient to handle and cheaper to ship, saving you money.
Our bioprocess containers can be used again and again for many years and are recyclable at the end of their lifespan.
Our bioprocess containers are compatible with most 3D bioprocessing bags and tubing systems.
To enhance your warehouse storage operations, our systems are stackable, collapsible, and foldable to help you save space. What’s more, they feature a pallet base for forklifting and bag tubing.
Each container unit has smooth-sided walls to make sterilisation easy, reducing the chances of cross-contamination between uses.
Our expert welders craft durable, long-lasting bioprocess containers you can trust to protect your processing liquids. Plus, you can rest easy in the knowledge that we’re ISO 9001 certified, proving our commitment to top-quality container systems!
Looking to move away from traditional heavy stainless-steel containers? Maybe you desire a more flexible container system that can be folded away when needed?
If you like the sound of our lightweight plastic bioprocess containers and wish to enquire, you’re more than welcome to get in touch with us today, and we’ll advise you further.