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High-Pressure Hard Plastic Tubing for Air and Water
Excellent strength and durability allow this tubing to handle high-pressure air and water applications.
Polycarbonate tubing won’t degrade when exposed to the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. It should be used at temperatures above freezing. Tubing is clear, so you can easily monitor flow. It is rigid and does not bend.
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- Rigid
- Compatible with Socket Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Rockwell R120)
- Temperature Range: 32° to 250°F
Soft Plastic Tubing for Air and Water

This general purpose PVC tubing is the industry standard for air and water applications. Tubing is clear, so you can easily monitor flow. It is flexible to easily bend around objects.
Masterkleer tubing is more economical than Tygon tubing. Tygon tubing has a nonabsorbing surface for improved flow and drainage.
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Abrasion-Resistant Soft Rubber Tubing for Air and Water


- Flexible
- Compatible with Barbed Tube Fittings
- Soft (Durometer 45A)
- Temperature Range: -70° to 180° F
Thick, gum rubber walls give this tubing excellent abrasion resistance. It is opaque, so you can’t see what’s flowing through the line. Tubing is flexible to easily bend around objects.
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General Purpose Aluminum Tubing

- Temperature Range: -450° to 400° F
- Bending Method: Tube Bender
- Compatible Tube Fittings: Flared
This tubing is lightweight with good corrosion resistance and weldability. It has magnesium and silicon added for strength. Tubing is seamless, which provides a smooth interior for unrestricted flow. It can be flared without splitting.
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