About Plastic and Rubber Tubing
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Flame-Retardant Hard Plastic Tubing for Air and Water

This tubing is self-extinguishing to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment. Tubing is opaque, so you cannot see what’s flowing through the line. It is semi-flexible, so it is good for gradual bends.
Nylon tubing can withstand higher pressures than polyethylene tubing. It meets UL 94 V-0 for better flame retardance than polyethylene tubing, and is best suited for spot-welding or other applications where sparks can occur.





- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Push to Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Durometer 50D)
- Temperature Range: 32° to 140° F
- Specifications Met: UL 94 V-0
Screw-On Nut Barbed Tube Fittings for Air

- Temperature Range: 20° to 140° F
- Tubing: Fittings with Anodized Aluminum, Brass, or Nylon Plastic Material: Use with firm or hard (Durometer 95A-60D) polyethylene plastic or polyurethane rubber
Fittings with 316 Stainless Steel Material: Use with firm or hard (Durometer 80A-95A) nylon plastic, polyethylene plastic or polyurethane rubber
You don’t need a clamp to secure these fittings to tubing. They have a nut on the barbed end that tightens to hold the tubing in place.
316 stainless steel fittings have excellent corrosion resistance, so they’ll hold up to water, salt, and chemicals.