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At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
Cast acrylic is easier to machine than extruded acrylic. It's comparable to Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
This extruded acrylic offers similar performance as cast acrylic at a lower cost.
PETG can be formed into complex shapes without sacrificing durability.
Widely used as shipping tubes, this cellulose is also known as butyrate.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
The addition of MDS gives these tubes exceptional wear resistance along with a self-lubricating surface. They're made of cast nylon 6, making them easier to machine and better electrical insulators than other MDS-filled nylon tubes.
This cast nylon 6 material is easier to machine than other types of nylon. It’s comparable to Nylatron and Nycast.
A good choice for making sprockets and pulleys, these cast nylon 6 tubes withstand higher temperatures and are easier to machine than standard nylon 6/6 tubes.
This nylon stays lubricated over time because it’s filled with oil. Use it to fabricate parts for hard-to-reach places where adding lubricants would be difficult.
Delrin® acetal resin, also known as acetal homopolymer, is stronger and stiffer than acetal copolymer.
The addition of PTFE provides a more slippery, wear-resistant surface than standard Delrin® acetal resin. It’s commonly fabricated into pump components, gears, and bearings.
An economical alternative to Delrin® acetal resin, this acetal copolymer offers similar wear resistance.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
CPVC is just as chemical resistant as standard PVC Type 1 and can handle hotter temperatures up to 200° F.
Because ABS maintains its toughness even after thermoforming, it’s often made into storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
Because this polypropylene resists swelling when exposed to water, it’s often fabricated into containers and parts for laboratory equipment.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
Not only does PEEK provide superior wear resistance in repetitive processes, it is also resists wear caused by abrasion. PEEK can be used as a lightweight substitute for metal parts in chemical-processing applications.
This glass-filled PTFE is more rigid than standard PTFE for increased durability in high-stress applications.
Excellent strength and durability allow this tubing to handle high-pressure air and water applications up to 950 psi.
Made of moisture-resistant plastic, this tubing won't soften and lose strength, even in high-humidity environments.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
This tubing has hard walls like copper tubing, but is lighter in weight and easier to install. It connects to fittings with no heat or soldering required. Tubing meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
You don’t have to worry about this tubing cracking due to stress or impact—even over a wide range of temperatures.
Connect this pipe to standard-wall plastic pipe fittings for a variety of residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications.
See inside your line with this clear pipe, which works in a variety of residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications.
See what’s flowing through your line with this clear pipe. Since it’s Schedule 80, this pipe has thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall pipe, so you can use it for heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation.
Connect to thick-wall plastic pipe fittings for use in heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation. Pipe can handle pressures up to 900 psi.
With thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall pipe, this Schedule 80 pipe can handle heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation. Use for pressures up to 550 psi. Suitable for outdoor environments, it contains an additive that protects against the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. Connect to UV-resistant PVC pipe fittings.
This Schedule 40 pipe is typically used in low-pressure residential and commercial plumbing and water supply applications. It can handle pressures up to 300 psi. Suitable for outdoor environments, it contains an additive that protects against the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. Connect to UV-resistant PVC pipe fittings.
Connect to CPVC pipe fittings for use in high-temperature plumbing and water supply applications up to 170° or 200° F.
This polypropylene pipe resists the damaging effects of ultraviolet light, so it’s suitable for outdoor use. It has the chemical resistance to withstand acids, solvents, and other harsh substances.
The inside of this pipe won’t leach contaminants into your line or accumulate particles—it’s polished to an ultra-smooth 12 Ra finish, which also makes it easy to clean. Made of polypropylene, it resists organic solvents, acids, and alkalis better than CPVC pipe.
This PTFE pipe can withstand a wider temperature range than any of our other plastic pipe for chemicals. It is commonly used in high-purity chemical flow processes, such as semiconductor and clean room applications.
Also known as Victaulic pipe, this pipe has grooved ends that connect to fittings and flanges with a clamp, so you can access your line for routine maintenance. It is CPVC, which has excellent chemical resistance to withstand a variety of salt solutions, acids, and other harsh substances.
Made of PVDF that’s finished to a 12 Ra smoothness, this pipe handles some of the harshest chemicals without leaching contaminants into your line.
Pipe meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment. It is made of PVDF, which is comparable to Kynar, and has the chemical resistance to stand up to solvents and other harsh substances.
This pipe is an economical choice for gravity-flow chemical waste systems. Pipe is ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance.
Use this pipe in gravity-flow applications that involve highly-corrosive chemicals–it is NSF certified for use in corrosive waste systems. Pipe is made of CPVC, which has better chemical resistance than ABS plastic to stand up to acids and other harsh substances.
Made of polypropylene, this gravity-flow pipe stands up to tough organic solvents, such as acetone, that would dissolve CPVC pipe. You can also use it for lines with highly corrosive acids, such as hydrochloric acid, and alkalies.
This pipe has thinner walls than Schedule 40 pipe, so it’s lighter in weight and has more space on the inside for high-flow applications, such as underground gravity-flow sewer and storm drainage lines.
Adjust these tubes by twisting the two halves. A hexagonal end prevents rolling.
These tubes are easier to label and stack than round tubes. To adjust the length, push the ends of the tube together or pull them apart.
Made of recycled polyethylene, these shipping tubes are more sustainable than standard plastic shipping tubes. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
Less likely to tip over or roll around during shipping compared to round and square tubes, these tubes are wider and flatter. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
Made of recycled polyethylene, these shipping tubes are a sustainable alternative to other plastic shipping tubes. They won’t roll around, making them easier to label and stack than round tubes.
Secure drill bits and other long, sharp items firmly in place for storage or transit. The end caps on these shipping tubes have an internal holder that keeps your item centered between the walls of the tube.
Close these tubes with a cap on each end.
Join pieces of conduit.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside PVC conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
Connect different sizes and genders of conduit.
This is also known as PVC Schedule 40 conduit.
This PTFE tubing withstands temperatures up to 450° F and has an inner lining that creates a water-resistant seal when heated.
Extra-thick walls provide better protection against abrasion and tears than standard moisture-seal tubing, as well as creating a water-resistant seal.
For better protection against abrasion, tears, and punctures, this tubing has thicker walls than standard tubing.
Create a tight, water-resistant seal over irregularly shaped components. When heated, this tubing shrinks down to about 1/6th of its original ID, while an adhesive lining melts and forms a barrier around your component.
Extra-thick walls provide more protection against abrasion and tears than standard high-shrink-ratio tubing. This tubing shrinks down to 1/6th of its original ID, so it creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects.
In addition to being lightweight and strong, this plastic framing is nonconductive with good resistance to chemicals and salt water.