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This tubing has a seamless construction with no weld bead for unrestricted flow and is stronger than welded tubing.
A titanium additive gives this tubing excellent strength and superior corrosion resistance. It meets MIL-T-8808.
This tubing is suitable for extreme-pressure applications reaching 15,000 psi—the highest pressure rating of all the tubing we offer.
This tubing comes cleaned and capped to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the inside.
Compared to other stainless steel tubing, this tubing is harder, stronger, and more durable.
A thin layer of silicon on the interior provides a smooth surface and offers protection against corrosive gases.
This premium-grade tubing is polished to a 20 Ra or 15 Ra finish on the inside to reduce particle buildup and allow for easy cleaning.
This tubing withstands high pressures up to 13,700 psi. It is also known as capillary tubing.
Aluminum tubing is lightweight with good corrosion resistance and weldability.
Bend this tubing into the shape you need without special tools or elbow fittings.
Commonly used in marine applications, this tubing contains magnesium for extra corrosion resistance.
This tubing meets MIL-T-7081 standards.
Copper tubing has good corrosion resistance and excellent heat transfer qualities.
This Type L tubing has thicker walls than Type M tubing. It withstands pressures up to 1,500 psi.
This Type K tubing has the thickest walls of all our copper tubing for drinking water. It withstands pressures up to 1,900 psi.
This Type M tubing has the thinnest walls of all our copper tubing for drinking water. It withstands pressures up to 980 psi.
This tubing comes cleaned and capped to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the inside. It is also known as refrigeration and air conditioning tubing.
This tubing has special markings to identify it as a gas line.
The inside of this tubing is lined with 99% pure tin for added corrosion resistance.
Seamless construction with no weld bead gives this tubing an interior with unrestricted flow. It can be flared without splitting.
A thin layer of zinc yellow-chromate gives this tubing extra corrosion resistance, making it an economical alternative to stainless steel.
A soft metal frequently used with air, gasoline, natural gas, propane, and plumbing applications. Tubing is not as corrosion resistant as stainless steel.
This tubing can withstand temperatures up to 1200° F—the highest temperature rating of all the non-stainless steel tubing we offer. It is also known as Inconel.
Run corrosive substances through this tubing without worrying about pitting and stress cracking. It is also known as Hastelloy.
This tubing won't degrade, even when used with harsh acids. It is also known as Monel.
Seamless construction with no weld bead gives this tubing an interior with unrestricted flow. It is stronger than welded tubing and can be flared without splitting.
Typically used with standard-wall and low-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thick-wall and high-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with extreme-pressure stainless steel unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with low-pressure stainless steel threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with medium- to high-pressure stainless steel threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thick-wall and high-pressure iron and steel unthreaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 80.
Typically used with extreme-pressure iron and steel unthreaded pipe fittings. Pipe is also known as Schedule XXH .
Also known as Schedule 40, this steel pipe is designed for low-pressure applications.
Made of galvanized steel, this Schedule 40 pipe has fair corrosion resistance and is designed for low-pressure applications.
Typically used with medium-pressure galvanized iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 80.
Typically used with medium-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 80.
Typically used with high-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 160.
Typically used with high-pressure galvanized iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule 160.
Typically used with extreme-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule XXH.
Use this pipe in gravity-flow applications both above and below ground.
Typically used with standard-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thick-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thin-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with low-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with high-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with low-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with medium-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with brass and bronze unthreaded pipe fittings.
Also called close nipples, these Schedule 40 nipples are threaded on both ends to the center.
Also known as Pressure Class 200 pipe.
Metal interlocked strips create a rigid, durable hose that stays strong under high temperatures.
Formed by metal interlocked strips, this hose has the strength to stand up to sharp, abrasive materials.
From cookware to chemical-processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is a good all-around choice for a wide range of applications.
Polished to either a brushed or mirror-like finish, this material is often used to fabricate decorative enclosures and industrial workstations.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
With a diameter that’s held to a close tolerance, this material is hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
Also known as pigtails, these siphon tubes protect dry gauges in high-temperature steam applications.