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Extruded Tubing - Series 100
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102
– Low Temperature PVC Tubing |
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102-631 A low temperature
flexible PVC tubing meeting the requirements of MIL-I-631 Type
F, Form U, Grade A & B, Class I & II, Category I. This
product finds applications in appliances, electric motors, commercial
and military aircraft, automotive components and a host of other
installations. Its low temperature characteristics make this
low temperature flexible PVC tubing particularly useful in airborne
equipment, electrical harnesses, motorcycles and snow machines. |
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102-7444 An extruded
polyvinylchloride low temperature tubing manufactured to withstand
temperatures as low as -70°C and meeting the requirements
of MIL-I-7444D. Product 102-7444 tubing is recommended for harnessing,
cable or conduit installations, especially where very low temperatures
are to be encountered such as airborne devices, aircraft, missiles
and snow machine wiring harness jackets. |
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103 –
PVC 105 ° C Tubing |
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103 Is 105° C rated
lead-free PVC tubing that is resistant to many chemicals,
oils and acids, heat, and abrasion. This product meets the
requirements of MIL-DTL-631D Grade C. It operates in a wide
temperature range and has high dielectric strength. It meets
EU End of Life and Lead Free requirements. Available in sizes
AWG #24 up through 2”.
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103HW This is a 1/32”
wall (.032”) version of product #103 available in sizes
AWG #24 up through 1/2". |
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106 –
FEP Tubing
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FEP tubing is non-aging, nontoxic and non-allergenic.
It maintains its stiffness, has excellent strength and is crack-resistant.
FEP tubing has the best abrasion resistance of the fluoropolymer
tubings. It is chemically inert and heat resistant. It is bendable
even at -454 degrees F. In addition to its low co-efficient
of friction, FEP Tubing offers excellent performance at both
low and high temperatures, along with outstanding resistance
to most chemicals. |
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108 –
PTFE Tubing |
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PTFE Tubing is the most flexible fluoropolymer
available and is chemically inert to virtually all industrial
chemicals and solvents. PTFE tubing resists corrosive liquids
and gases, and has the broadest temperature range of all fluoropolymer
products, -75° C to 260° C. The tubing has a smooth
non-stick surface with low permeability as well as excellent
electrical properties. Perfect for applications in extreme electrical,
thermal and chemical environments. |
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112 –
Nylon Tubing |
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Nylon tubing is commonly used in applications
requiring good abrasion resistance, stiffness and strength at
high temperatures. Manufactured from engineering resin, its
applications include hydraulic hoses, robotics, and vacuum,
fuel, vapor, air and brake lines. Available in Semi-flexible
type 6 and 6/6 grades, and flexible type 11 grade in natural
and black.
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101 –
Polyethylene Tubing |
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Polyethylene tubing ranges from flexible (LLDPE)
to semi-rigid (HDPE). It is a very economical material which
is good for tubing. It is available in FDA and in industrial
grades. It has good chemical resistance, and by adding UV stabilizers,
it has good outdoor properties. Available in natural (translucent
white) and custom colors. For flexible water and air lines where
barbed fittings are used, LLDPE is preferred because it has
better resistance to environmental stress cracking. |
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115 –
Polyurethane Tubing |
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Polyurethane tubing (TPU) is a flexible, very
tough, abrasion and cut resistant plastic. It is available in
natural (transparent amber cast), custom colors. It is available
in hardnesses from flexible to semi-rigid. |
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There are two types of TPUs: |
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- Polyester based TPU - Better physical characteristics
and resistant to fuels and oils.
- Polyether based TPU - Better for use with water or high
humidity.
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