Interventional Cardiology Product

NC Thonic™

Non-Compliant PTCA Balloon Catheter engineered for precise lesion dilatation and high-pressure performance.

For hospital and catheterization laboratory use only.

Product Overview

NC Thonic™ is a non-compliant balloon catheter designed for post-dilatation and precise lesion expansion during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The balloon maintains diameter stability even under high inflation pressure, ensuring controlled luminal expansion.

Technical Specifications

Balloon TypeNon-Compliant
Nominal Pressure12 – 14 atm
Rated Burst PressureUp to 20 atm
Available Diameters2.0 – 4.5 mm
Available Lengths8 – 30 mm
Catheter ShaftRapid Exchange System
Tip ProfileLow Crossing Profile
IndicationPost-Dilatation & Lesion Preparation

Available Sizes

NC Thonic™ is available in a comprehensive range of diameters and lengths to support various lesion preparation and post-dilatation requirements.

Diameter (mm) 8 mm 12 mm 15 mm 20 mm 25 mm 30 mm
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5

Full SKU details available upon request.

Pressure–Diameter Stability

The non-compliant balloon structure maintains near-nominal diameter even at elevated inflation pressures, supporting controlled vessel expansion.

Balloon Diameter (mm)
Inflation Pressure (atm)

Representative performance illustration for visualization only.

Performance Characteristics

NC Thonic™ non-compliant balloon catheter is engineered to provide controlled expansion under high pressure, ensuring precise luminal enlargement and optimal stent apposition.

High
Rated Burst Pressure Stability
Minimal
Balloon Diameter Growth
Optimized
Lesion Dilatation Control

Indication & Intended Use

NC Thonic™ is indicated for post-dilatation of coronary stents and pre-dilatation of stenotic coronary artery lesions during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA).

Intended for use by trained interventional cardiologists within hospital catheterization laboratories.

Official Distribution

Distributed exclusively for hospital and interventional cardiology use.