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High-Pressure Firm Plastic and Rubber Tubing for Air and Water
A braid reinforcement gives this tubing excellent strength in high-pressure applications.
Buna-N rubber tubing can handle the highest temperatures. It has a nylon cover that resists abrasion. Tubing is opaque, so you can’t see what’s running through the line. It’s flexible, so it easily bends around objects.
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Hard Plastic Tubing for Air and Water


This general purpose tubing has hard walls, yet is flexible enough for gradual bends. It has excellent strength and durability.
Nylon tubing can handle lower temperatures than polypropylene tubing and can withstand higher pressures. It has slightly softer walls than polypropylene tubing, making it more flexible and impact absorbent.
Opaque tubing doesn’t allow you to see what’s flowing through the line. Semi-clear tubing gives you a limited view inside the line.
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- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Compression and Push to Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Rockwell R78)
- Temperature Range: -60° to 200° F

- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Compression and Push to Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Rockwell R78)
- Temperature Range: -60° to 200° F
UV-Resistant Hard Plastic Tubing for Chemicals

Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) tubing is the most economical option.
Semi-clear tubing gives you a limited view inside the line.
Semi-flexible tubing is good for gradual bends. Tubing that meets UL 94 V-0 is flame retardant, so it delays the spread of flames to valuable equipment.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.

- Semi-Flexible
- Compatible with Compression and Push to Connect Tube Fittings
- Hard (Durometer 55D)
- Temperature Range: 32° to 212° F