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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.
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Hard Plastic Tubing for Vehicle Air Systems



- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Compression and Push to Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Durometer 65D)
- Temperature Range: -40° to 200° F
Safely power seat controls, horns, and other vehicle parts with compressed air. This tubing meets SAE or D.O.T. testing and performance standards for use in air-powered vehicle systems. It’s opaque, so you can’t see what’s flowing through the line. Semi-flexible, it’s good for gradual bends.
Tubing that meets D.O.T. FMVSS 106 is rated for use in motor vehicle brake systems. It’s also known as air brake tubing.
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Lightweight Soft Plastic Tubing for Food, Beverage, and Dairy

- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Barbed Tube Fittings
- Soft (Durometer 70A)
- Temperature Range: -60° to 180° F
Lighter than other plastic and rubber tubing, but extremely tough, this TPE plastic tubing stands up to the wear and tear of daily use. It’s made of FDA listed materials, so it’s suitable for use with food and beverage. Since it doesn’t contain plasticizers like DEHP, it won’t impart tastes or odors to the fluid passing through it. Tubing is opaque, so you cannot see inside the line to monitor flow. It is semi-flexible, so it is good for gradual bends.
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Soft Plastic Tubing for Chemicals

Use this general purpose PVC tubing with a variety of chemicals. Tubing is clear, so you can easily monitor flow. It is flexible, so it bends easily around objects.
Tygon PVC tubing can withstand a wider range of chemicals than standard PVC tubing. It has a super-smooth interior that resists product buildup better than standard PVC.
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- Flexible
- Compatible with Barbed Tube Fittings
- Soft (Durometer 55A)
- Temperature Range: -20° to 160° F
Extreme-Temperature Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals

- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Compression Tube Fittings
- Hard (Durometer 60D)
- Temperature Range: -100° to 500° F
Run acids, coolant, and other harsh chemicals through this PTFE tubing over a wide range of temperatures. It has a smooth interior for unrestricted flow and easy cleaning. Tubing is semi-flexible, so it is good for gradual bends. Not for use in medical applications.
Teflon® PTFE tubing meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance, so it delays the spread of flames to valuable equipment.
Semi-clear tubing gives you a limited view inside the line.
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Interference-Shielding Expandable Sleeving
Protect wire and cable from signal distortion caused by nearby equipment and devices. Expandable, this sleeving stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit. The braided construction permits heat and moisture to dissipate. This sleeving is also used to insulate and organize wire and cable. Cut to size with sheet metal snips.
Copper sleeving is more conductive than aluminum sleeving, so it resists more signal interference.
High-Strength Two-Piece Interlocking Corrugated Sleeving

Made of nylon, this sleeving stands up to scrapes and impact better than polyethylene sleeving, so it’s ideal for high-traffic areas. Since it’s corrugated, its impact and scrape resistance is similar to conduit, but it’s more flexible. It has two interlocking halves that nest into each other to fully enclose its contents, sealing it against dust and dirt—even when flexing. Often used instead of conduit, it has a long lifespan and is easier to install. Fit it around your wire, cable, or hose without having to disconnect them.
Because this sleeving is nylon, it also resists acids and solvents, and it won’t crack in direct sunlight. IP rated, it protects your components even in high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns.
Glow-in-the-Dark Spiral Sleeving

Avoid tripping over wire, cable, or hose in the dark—this sleeving glows in the dark for up to 12 hours. It’s also useful for identifying certain lines after hours or during power outages, such as a power cord on a generator. Any light source recharges it, from overhead lights to sunlight from a window. Use it outdoors as well—it won’t become brittle in direct sunlight, and it won’t swell from moisture. Made of HDPE plastic, it stands up to wear and crushing forces better than standard spiral sleeving, so it’s great for high-traffic areas. It also blocks out dust and debris, thanks to its tight coil. The spiral construction means you can access your wire, cable, or hose at any point for repairs. Plus, you can pull out individual components of your bundle to route them elsewhere. Unlike cable ties and tape, you can unwind and reuse this sleeving.
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Wear-Indicating Spiral Sleeving


Identify wear and tear on your sleeving before its contents become exposed. This sleeving has a yellow inner layer that shows through when the black outer layer wears off. It’s a great choice for components such as sensitive hydraulic hoses, fluid lines, and cables that shouldn’t be installed without protection. Made of HDPE plastic, it stands up to wear and crushing forces better than standard spiral sleeving, so it’s great for high-traffic areas. It also blocks out dust and debris, thanks to its tight coil. Use it indoors and outdoors—it won’t become brittle in direct sunlight, and it won’t swell from moisture.
The spiral construction means you can access your wire, cable, or hose at any point for repairs. Plus, you can pull out individual components of your bundle to route them elsewhere. With smooth, rounded edges, this sleeving won’t scrape you or your components during installation. Unlike cable ties and tape, you can unwind and reuse it.
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