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![]() 300 0074-100 1/16 Inch (in) Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) and 100 Feet (ft) Standard Length Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Fluoropolymer Tubing |
![]() 300 0151-100 3/32 Inch (in) Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) and 100 Feet (ft) Standard Length Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Fluoropolymer Tubing |
![]() 300 0228-50 1/8 Inch (in) Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) and 50 Feet (ft) Standard Length Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Fluoropolymer Tubing |
![]() 300 0228-100 1/8 Inch (in) Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) and 100 Feet (ft) Standard Length Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Fluoropolymer Tubing |
![]() 300 0382-50 5/32 Inch (in) Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) and 50 Feet (ft) Standard Length Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Fluoropolymer Tubing |
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Brands | N/A NewAge | |||||||||
Material | N/A Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) | |||||||||
Nominal Inner Diameter (ID) | N/A 1/32 in | N/A 1/32 in | N/A 1/16 in | N/A 1/16 in | N/A 3/32 in | |||||
Nominal Outer Diameter (OD) | N/A 1/16 in | N/A 3/32 in | N/A 1/8 in | N/A 1/8 in | N/A 5/32 in | |||||
Wall Thickness | N/A 0.015 in | N/A 0.030 in | N/A 0.030 in | N/A 0.030 in | N/A 0.030 in | |||||
Standard Length1 | N/A 100 ft | N/A 100 ft | N/A 50 ft | N/A 100 ft | N/A 50 ft | |||||
Working Pressure at 73 Degree Fahrenheit (ºF) Temperature2 | N/A 412 psi | N/A 390 psi | N/A 290 psi | N/A 290 psi | N/A 220 psi | |||||
Bend Radius | N/A 1/2 in | N/A 1/2 in | N/A 1/2 in | N/A 1/2 in | N/A 5/8 in | |||||
Weight Per Feet | N/A 0.002 lb | N/A 0.006 lb | N/A 0.009 lb | N/A 0.009 lb | N/A 0.011 lb | |||||
Shore Hardness | N/A 50 to 65 duro | |||||||||
Tensile Strength | N/A 2000 to 3000 psi | |||||||||
Elongation at Break | N/A 200 to 450 % | |||||||||
Brittle Temperature | N/A <-450 ºF | |||||||||
Maximum Continuous Operating Temperature | N/A 500 ºF | |||||||||
Note for Physical Properties | N/A Values listed are typical for the material used in manufacture, except where noted, and are meant only as a guide to aid in design. Field testing should be performed to find the actual values for your application. | |||||||||
Recommended Fittings | N/A Pureloc® PFA compression fittings. | |||||||||
Industry Standards | N/A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliant United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Class VI | |||||||||
Custom Services | N/A Color Cut Overbraid Size | |||||||||
Applications | N/A Adhesives and Hot Glue Delivery Automotive Fluids Cable Bundling Chemical Transfer Connector Sleeves Corrosives Covering Cryogenics Deionized Water Transfer Environmental Sampling Flame Retardant Food and Beverage Processing Internal Sheathing Laboratory and Medical Uses Lighting Covers More Paint Spray Systems Petrochemical Transfer Pharmaceutical Processing and Packaging Pure Air Systems Pure Water and Fluid Systems Push-Pull Cable Jacketing Robotics Sight Glass (FEP) Solvent Transfer Wire Insulation | |||||||||
What's the Difference? | N/A PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is a resin supplied in powdered form, which is mixed, preformed, and extruded into a paste, and then finally tubing. PTFE tubing can be used in a wide variety of applications due to its high chemical resistance, high and low temperature capability, resistance to weathering, electrical and thermal insulation, gas and vapor permeability properties and lowest coefficient of friction of any solid material. The tubing is translucent white in color. | |||||||||
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Made in U.S.A. Almost totally inert, FLUOROPOLYMER tubing can be used with virtually all industrial solvents, chemicals, and corrosive materials, even at elevated temperatures. It does, however, react with fluorine, molten sodium hydroxide, and molten alkali metals. FLUOROPOLYMER tubing can be steam or chemically sterilized in-line with any industrial cleaner, solvent, or sterilizing method. FLUOROPOLYMER’s non-stick property allows transport of viscous, sticky materials without line clogging. It also offers outstanding aging resistance. PTFE's translucent white color will vary naturally from lot to lot, however the quality and physical properties do not change. FEP and PFA are clearer and can be heat sealed and heat bonded. Permanent color striping, etching, and longer-than-listed lengths are available through minimum order. Polyethylene jacketed, thin-wall fluoropolymer tubing, for low-cost purity, is also available through minimum order - call for details. BOLD indicates the critical dimension for fittings application. |
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