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Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
Use this general purpose tubing with a variety of chemicals.
With a diameter of 2" or larger, this tubing has the girth to handle high volumes of acids and other harsh substances.
Cold temperatures pose no problems for this tubing—it stays strong and flexible, even when temperatures drop to -100° F.
The smooth, nonabsorbing interior on this tubing resists material buildup, so it is easy to clean.
Also known as instant fittings, these chemical-resistant plastic fittings connect to tubing with a push. An internal gripping ring holds the tubing tight.
Fittings are 316 stainless steel, which has excellent chemical resistance and is more durable than plastic.
Fittings have a sleeve that bites into tubing as you tighten the nut to form a seal in applications up to 120 psi. Also known as flareless fittings.
No need for a gasket—this hose’s PTFE liner flares out as it passes through the flanges, so your line’s contents never touch the fittings.
Transfer harsh chemicals while reducing vibration that could damage pumps or other equipment.
Made of plastic, these fittings are lighter in weight than metal barbed fittings, yet have the chemical and corrosion resistance to stand up to harsh substances. Slide the barbed end into plastic or rubber hose and secure with a clamp.
Couplings are plastic, which is lighter in weight than metal cam-and-groove hose couplings. They consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. To connect, insert the plug into the socket and push the levers down.
Quickly connect and disconnect hose lines used with a variety of chemicals, from adhesives to isopropyl alcohol and ink. Any part of these couplings that contacts fluid is made from 316 stainless steel, C-276 Hastelloy, PTFE, or fluoroelastomer to withstand the chemicals in your line.
Minimize chemical and petroleum spills during accidental disconnects, such as a driver pulling away during loading. These couplings have a shut-off valve on each half to stop flow when they’re separated.
Made of PVDF that’s finished to a 12 Ra smoothness, this pipe handles some of the harshest chemicals without leaching contaminants into your line.
Use this pipe in gravity-flow applications that involve highly-corrosive chemicals–it is NSF certified for use in corrosive waste systems. Pipe is made of CPVC, which has better chemical resistance than ABS plastic to stand up to acids and other harsh substances.
PETG can be formed into complex shapes without sacrificing durability.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
CPVC is just as chemical resistant as standard PVC Type 1 and can handle hotter temperatures up to 200° F.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This glass-filled PTFE is more rigid than standard PTFE for increased durability in high-stress applications.