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Because this polypropylene resists swelling when exposed to water, it’s often fabricated into containers and parts for laboratory equipment.
Package food, textiles, and other products in wet environments. This film won’t absorb or swell from water.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
Each selector pack includes one 2” square of FEP, polypropylene, PPS, PVC, CPVC, PVDF, and Teflon® PTFE.
Also known as frisket film, this polypropylene has a low-tack adhesive that releases without leaving residue behind.
This general purpose tubing has hard walls, yet is flexible enough for gradual bends. It has excellent strength and durability.
This resilient tubing won’t crack due to stress or impact.
This durable tubing won’t crack under stress—even when temperatures drop below freezing.
This tubing can handle continuous bending and flexing in applications requiring movement, such as metering (peristaltic) pumps and robotics.
Lighter than other plastic and rubber tubing, but extremely tough, this tubing stands up to the wear and tear of daily use.
These packs include individually marked pieces of tubing in a variety of materials.
Designed for high-purity applications, this hard tubing is cleaned and bagged to prevent dirt and moisture from contaminating the inside. It is free of plasticizers like DEHP, so it won’t impart tastes or odors to the fluid running through it.
Use with acetone, citric acid, ethyl alcohol.
Use this stiff mesh to contain, reinforce, separate, or protect materials.
Keep a convenient range of mesh sizes on hand.
These are our most flexible plastic perforated sheets.
This synthetic felt is an economical alternative to wool felt.
These pellets resist swelling when exposed to water, making them suitable for use in wet environments. Melt and mold them into desired shapes.
Made with metal additives, these balls test the sensitivity of food-processing metal detectors. They’re often used to calibrate metal detectors to find metal-detectable plastic tools that have fallen into a batch.