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Extreme-Temperature Spiral Flexible Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals
- Flexible
- Hard (Durometer 60D)
- Temperature Range: -450° to 500° F
Not only can this Teflon® PTFE tubing handle a wide temperature range, it also has a convoluted spiral design for good flexibility and smooth flow. It has a cuff on each end for smooth connections. Connect tubing to fittings with a worm-drive clamp (sold separately). Tubing has the chemical resistance to withstand a wide range of acids and other harsh substances. It meets USP Class IV for material testing; it is not for use in medical applications. Tubing meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance, so it delays the spread of flames to valuable equipment. It is semi-clear, so it gives you a limited view inside your line.
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Ultra-Strength Lightweight Carbon Fiber Round Tubes
Often used in place of aluminum for structural frames, machinery components, and robotics, these tubes are lighter in weight and almost as rigid. Carbon fiber is known for its use in the aerospace industry where a balance of weight and strength is vital. Thanks to these tubes being lightweight, they reduce wear and stress on motorized parts to extend the life of machinery.
Checked carbon fiber has the classic carbon-fiber look and is easy to machine—it won’t fray or splinter when cut. Glossy carbon fiber has a shiny finish that can be sanded to matte.
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- Color: Black
- Max. Temperature: See table
- Tensile Strength:
Glossy Tubes: 125,000-175,000 psi (Excellent)
Matte Tubes: 120,000-175,000 psi (Excellent) - Fiber Tensile Stiffness: Standard (33-36 msi)
- Impact Strength: Not Rated
- Hardness: Not Rated
- For Use Outdoors: No