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Extreme-Pressure Miniature Stainless Steel Tubing
Also known as capillary tubing, this small-diameter tubing stands up to high-pressure applications. It has thin walls and is made to tight tolerances for use in precision applications. To cut this tubing, you can use abrasive cutoff wheels and deburring tools or electrolytic cutting tools (not included).
Welded tubing is more economical than seamless tubing; it has a smoothed weld bead on the inside to reduce particle buildup.
304 stainless steel has very good corrosion resistance.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- Temperature Range: -420° to 600° F
- Bending Method: Tube Bender
- For Use With: Air, Natural Gas, Oil, Water
- Connect by Welding
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OD | Wall Thick. | ID | Max. Pressure | Temper Rating | Each | |
Welded 304 Stainless Steel | ||||||
1/16" | 0.015" | 0.032" | 7,000 psi @ 72° F | Hard | 00000000 | 00000 |
Miniature Stainless Steel Tubing
Also known as hypodermic or needle tubing, this tubing has thin walls and is made to tight tolerances for use in precision applications. It is welded with a smoothed weld bead on the inside to reduce particle buildup. Tubing connects by welding. To cut this tubing, you can use abrasive cutoff wheels and deburring tools or electrolytic cutting tools (not included).
304 stainless steel has very good corrosion resistance.
316 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- Temperature Range: See table
- Bending Method: Tube Bender
OD | Wall Thick. | ID | Tubing Needle Gauge | Max. Pressure | Temperature Range, °F | Temper Rating | 1 ft. | 3 ft. | |
304 Stainless Steel—For Use With Air, Natural Gas, Oil, Water | |||||||||
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0.042" | 0.005" | 0.032" | 19 | 3,000 psi @ 72° F | -420° to 600° | Hard | 0000000 | ||
316 Stainless Steel—For Use With Air, Natural Gas, Oil, Water | |||||||||
0.042" | 0.005" | 0.032" | 19 | 3,000 psi @ 72° F | -420° to 600° | Hard | 00000000 |