NewAge Industries, Inc., parent company of the AdvantaPure line of tubing, hose and quality accessories for the high-purity market, has launched its newest line of tubing, AdvantaSil APSPG-Max silicone pump tubing. Formulated to extend pump life, the APSPG Max provides approximately 300 hours of performance with low spallation and good flowrate stability. Ideal for most critical bioprocessing applications, the extended pump life performance decreases risk and downtime from changeovers seen with lesser performing pump tubes for the duration of each process. The translucence aides full fluid visualization throughout the length of the tube section.
CEO Mary Marcus stated, "We are very excited to announce the launch of our AdvantaSil APSPG-Max silicone pump tubing. This pump tubing is the next addition in our expanding silicone pump tubing portfolio. The next pump tube is scheduled to launch at the beginning of 2026 and will be part of our composite pump tubing family." With a growing line of pump tubing options, the company's goal is to support global industry partners with precisely what they need in pump tubing for their unique applications. NewAge Industries, an ISO-9001 certified, 100% employee-owned corporation that has earned a Platinum EcoVadis Sustainability Rating and is also a Certified B Corporation, designs, manufactures, and distributes fluid transfer systems solutions for the high purity pharmaceutical, biopharma and industrial markets.
The importance of this announcement lies in its direct impact on operational efficiency and reliability in sensitive bioprocessing environments. By offering approximately 300 hours of consistent performance with minimal particle shedding (spallation), the AdvantaSil APSPG-Max addresses a critical pain point in industries where contamination risks and unplanned downtime can lead to significant financial losses and compromised product quality. The tubing's translucence further enhances process control by allowing operators to monitor fluid flow visually, potentially catching issues before they escalate.
This development matters because it represents a tangible advancement in materials science applied to fluid handling, specifically targeting the demanding requirements of biopharmaceutical manufacturing and other high-purity applications. As companies like NewAge Industries continue to innovate in pump tubing technology, the broader implication is increased standardization of reliability and safety in processes that produce life-saving therapeutics and other critical products. The planned expansion into composite pump tubing by 2026 suggests a strategic commitment to diversifying material solutions, which could lead to even greater performance benchmarks and customization options for end-users.

