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Polyurethane TP Tubing:

Available in Metric and Imperial coils.

FEATURES

• Excellent flexibility

• Softer than nylon tube and with rubber-like elasticity so
bending radius is extremely small

• Superior heat and cold resistance

• Oil resistant

• Light weight

• Excellent tolerance

SPECIFICATIONS

Media:

Air, Vacuum

Working Temperature Range:

-5 to +60°C (23 to 140°F)

Working Pressure at 60°F:

140 PSI

Maximum Burst Pressure:

428 PSI

Working Vacuum Pressure:

29.5inHg

CPU

Polyurethane CPU Tubing:

FEATURES

• Excellent flexibility

• Softer than nylon tube and with rubber-like elasticity so
bending radius is extremely small

• Superior heat and cold resistance

• Oil resistant

• Light weight

• Excellent tolerance

SPECIFICATIONS

Media:

Air, Vacuum

Working Temperature Range

-50°C to +55°C

Working Pressures calculated at 23°C with a 4:1 safety factor

SUPPLIED IN
FULL COILS ONLY

SUPPLIED IN
FULL COILS ONLY

SUPPLIED IN
FULL COILS ONLY

Flexible Nylon Tubing:

Flexible and lightweight nylon tubing with good mechanical strength and resistance to corrosion and a wide range of chemicals. Available in Metric and Imperial coils.

APPLICATIONS

• Pneumatic controls • Instrumentation systems
• Fuels and oils • Compressed air • Lubrication
• Refrigeration • Coolant lines • Hydraulic lines
• Air conditioning • Chemical transfer • Laboratories
• Automotive • Food Industry

PRESSURES

Values given are based on the short-term burst pressure of nylon at 20°C using a safety factor of 4:1

TEMPERATURES

-35°C to +70°C Occasional use: up to 120°C Brittle temperature: -70°C

NOTE:

Any increase in temperature above 20°C will result in decline in working pressure values.


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