Tubing

Kynar Flex PVDF Tubing
Kynar Flex PVDF Tubing

Produced from Kynar® Flex resin, a co-polymer material, PVDF tubing offers the stable characteristics of a fluoropolymer. In addition, it has abrasion resistance, mechanical strength and an inherent high purity. PVDF tubing also offers chemical compatibility in higher pH solutions, increased impact strength and better clarity than standard PVDF. These features make PVDF tubing ideal for use in the semiconductor industry, pulp and paper industry, and chemical and food processing.

Max. operating temperature 250°F

Priced by the foot, sold in coil lengths only.

Norprene A-60-F Food Processing Tubing
Norprene A-60-F Food Processing Tubing

Norprene® A-60-F Food Processing Tubing
Norprene® Food Process Tubing consistently outperforms general purpose rubber tubing in a wide variety of applications. It will not weaken or crack following years of exposure to heat and ozone. Norprene® Food Processing Tubing is extremely abrasion resistant and bends easily to simplify custom component assembly.
Simplifies Cleaning and Sterilization
Norprene® Food Process Tubing is ideal for use in clean-in-place and steam-in-place cleaning and sterilization systems. It is compatible with virtually all commercial cleaners and sanitizers and can be repeatedly autoclaved for up to five cycle times without affecting its overall service life. Norprene® Food Process Tubing fully complies with FDA 21 CFR, 177,2600 criteria, 3-A Sanitary Standards and NSF Standard 51.
Excellent Chemical Resistance
Norprene® Food Process Tubing provides superior resistance to man corrosive fluids when compared to general purpose rubber tubing. Norprene® has excellent acid and alkali resistance and is compatible with numerous oxidizing agents such as ozone and bleach.

• Long life in peristaltic pumps
• Temperature resistant from -75°F to 275°F
• Compatible with most common sanitizers and cleaners
• Ozone and UV light resistant
• Compound hardness rating 61, Shore “A”
Typical Applications
• Chemical transfer and water purification
• Food and dairy processing
• Hot beverage dispensing
• Soap and sanitizer dispensing
• Pesticide and fertilizer delivery

Priced by the foot, sold in coil lengths only.

Norprene A-60-G Industrial Grade Tubing
Norprene A-60-G Industrial Grade Tubing

Norprene® Industrial Grade Tubing

Norprene® A-60-G Tubing outperforms neoprene, EPDM and other general-purpose tubings, it will not weaken or crack after years of exposure to heat and ozone, providing for long service life. Performance formulated for on-the-job reliability, Norprene® handles temperatures from -75°F to 275°F, and excellent resistance to inorganic (acids and bases) fluids.


• Superior weathering and temperature resistance
• Abrasion and fatigue resistance
• Low gas permeability compared to rubber tubing
• Ozone and UV light resistant
• Compound hardness rating 61, Shore “A”
• Max. recommended operating temperature: 275°F
• Low temperature flexibility: -75°F
Typical Applications
• Soap and disinfectant dispensing
• Plating and etching chemical
• Glass and window washing equipment
• Wastewater sampling
• Printing ink transfer

Priced by the foot, sold in coil lengths only.

Teflon PTFE Tubing
Teflon PTFE Tubing

Teflon® PTFE Tubing has superior chemical resistance and is extremely well suited for use in laboratory, chemical, electrical, pharmaceutical and mechanical applications. Teflon® is chemically inert, non-toxic and virtually non-porous. Teflon® tubing is ideal for applications requiring low coefficient of friction which results in a slippery and non-clogging characteristic. Teflon® tubing may be sterilized by autoclave, ethylene oxide or dry heat.

Max Operating temperature 550°F and a low temperature limit of -400°F

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Translucent FEP Tubing
Translucent FEP Tubing

FEP is a fluoropolymer with excellent physical and chemical properties. It can withstand low cryogenic temperatures, and has low porosity and low permeation. Chemically inert at extreme temperatures, FEP can operate in temperatures ranging from -450°F to +400°F. FEP’s transparency and weatherability make it ideal for use in sight gauges, especially when used with harsh chemicals.

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