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Use this tubing in high-temperature applications up to 390° F.
Commonly used in ice machines and other water applications, this tubing is treated to protect against degradation caused by bacteria, yeast, fungi, and mold.
A braid reinforcement gives this tubing excellent strength in high-pressure applications up to 250 psi.
This tubing maintains its flexibility, even when temperatures drop to -100° F.
This general purpose tubing has hard walls, yet is flexible enough for gradual bends. It has excellent strength and durability.
Excellent strength and durability allow this tubing to handle high-pressure air and water applications up to 950 psi.
This resilient tubing won’t crack due to stress or impact.
Keep your work area tidy with this coiled tubing that extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don’t.
Run chemicals through this tubing at temperatures between -100° F and 500° F.
Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
Hard walls give this tubing excellent strength in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
You don’t have to worry about this tubing cracking due to stress or impact—even over a wide range of temperatures.
This durable tubing has the best abrasion and wear resistance of all our hard tubing for chemicals.
Not only can this tubing handle temperatures between -450° F and 500° F, it also has a convoluted spiral design for good flexibility and smooth flow.
The corrugated design allows this tubing to extend and compress just like an accordion.
Keep your work site safe and clutter free—this coiled tubing extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don't.
An FEP liner gives this tubing better chemical resistance than any of our other firm tubing. It also provides a smooth interior for easy cleaning unrestricted flow.
An internal reinforcement gives this tubing the strength to handle high-pressure applications up to 350 psi.
Not only can this tubing handle the highest temperatures of all our soft tubing for food, beverage, and dairy, it also has superior abrasion and crush resistance. Use in applications up to 450° F.
Silver ions are blended into the walls of this tubing to inhibit the growth of odor-causing microbes.
Typically used in applications requiring movement, such as metering (peristaltic) pumps and robotics, this tubing can handle repeated bending and flexing.
Hot food and beverage applications won’t harm this tubing—it can handle temperatures up to 390° F.
The smooth, nonabsorbing interior on this tubing resists material buildup, so it is easy to clean.
This tubing offers superior impact and crack resistance—even at low temperatures.
Tough and durable, this tubing resists abrasion and tearing.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
Strong, yet pliable, this tubing is good for gradual bends and can handle repeated flexing.
This durable tubing won’t crack under stress—even when temperatures drop below freezing.
The industry standard for fuel and lubricant applications, this tubing can be used intermittently with petroleum-based products without becoming hard or brittle.
This tubing is soft enough to handle continuous bending and flexing, yet tough enough to resist tearing and abrasion.
Not only is this tubing cured with platinum and free of plasticizers like DEHP, it can handle higher temperatures than any of our other high-purity soft tubing. Use in applications up to 450° F.
Designed for high-purity processes, this tubing is made without plasticizers like DEHP that can contaminate the fluid passing through it.
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.
Tubing meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Barbs grip onto tubing.
Minimize leaks in your line—these fittings have a single barb that creates a smooth clamping surface for extra-tight connections.
Made of acetal, these compression fittings are lighter in weight than metal compression fittings and won’t absorb moisture when used in wet environments.
Made of plastic, these couplings are lighter in weight than metal quick-turn couplings.
Fittings withstand temperatures up to 220° F.
Made of FDA listed materials, these fittings have a single barb that creates a smooth clamping surface for extra-tight connections.
Made of PVDF (also known as Kynar), these fittings have excellent strength and can handle temperatures as high as 240° F or 270° F.
These plastic compression fittings meet NSF/ANSI Standard 51 for food contact.
These quick-disconnect couplings meet NSF/ANSI 169 for food equipment.
Fittings have a sleeve that bites into tubing as you tighten the nut to form a seal in applications up to 120 psi. Also known as flareless fittings.
Fittings have a barb that grips onto tubing. Use in applications up to 120 psi.
Fittings have a barb that grips onto tubing. Use in applications up to 150 psi.
Also known as instant fittings, they connect to tubing with a push, and an internal gripping ring and O-ring hold the tubing tight. Use in applications up to 140 psi.
Lighter than rubber and more flexible than PVC, this polyurethane hose stands up to the wear and tear of daily use.
Hose is polyurethane so it stretches and flexes more than nylon retracting hose.
Made of platinum-cured silicone, this hose stays strong and flexible across a wide temperature range. Use it with juice, meat, milk, poultry, and syrup.
Hose meets UL 94 V-2 for flame retardance.
This extruded acrylic offers similar performance as cast acrylic at a lower cost.
Use these tubes as jackets, seals, and insulation in areas where rubbing and scraping could cause wear on rubber. They are made of polyurethane, which combines the shock-absorbing qualities of rubber with the tear resistance of plastic.
Made of PTFE, this sleeving has excellent resistance to chemicals and acids. A reusable alternative to tape and cable ties, it allows you to route wire and cable between the spirals.
Wrap this sleeving around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. It has a slit along the entire length and wraps over itself to stay closed without an adhesive strip or other closure.
Use this tubing in applications where temperatures reach up to 500° F. It's often used to insulate electronic components.
With thin walls, this tubing shrinks faster than other high-temperature tubing. It withstands up to 500° F.
This tubing shrinks down to a quarter of its original ID, so it creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects. It withstands up to 500° F.
Create a water-resistant seal—this tubing has an adhesive lining that melts when the tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
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.
Even with walls as thin as tracing paper, this PET plastic tubing withstands tears and nicks. Thanks to its thin walls, it shrinks down in seconds instead of minutes and at lower temperatures than PVDF and FEP plastic tubing.
Maintain a supply of tubing in a variety of sizes that withstand abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
Use this wrap with heat-shrink tubing to create a moisture-resistant seal. Apply it like tape around wire and cable, then slide the tubing over the wrap. The wrap melts when tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Place small samples in these tubes for testing, mixing, or inspection.