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Use this tubing in high-temperature applications up to 390° F.
This tubing won’t degrade when exposed to the damaging effects of UV light.
This tubing offers superior impact and crack resistance—even at low temperatures.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
Silicone rubber gives this hose, often called radiator hose, the ability to handle high-heat conditions.
Commonly known as radiator hose, this hose is for low-pressure coolant applications.
With a tighter bend radius than other coolant hose, this hose can twist and turn around equipment.
Metal interlocked strips create a rigid, durable hose that stays strong under high temperatures.
Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into parts that don’t require high strength.
Offering excellent antifriction qualities, 932 bronze also offers good strength and wear resistance. It's also known as SAE 660 and is often used for bearings, bushings, and thrust washers.
Cast acrylic is easier to machine than extruded acrylic. It's comparable to Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic.
This extruded acrylic offers similar performance as cast acrylic at a lower cost.
At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
PETG can be formed into complex shapes without sacrificing durability.
Widely used as shipping tubes, this cellulose is also known as butyrate.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Often used for structural framing, machinery components, and robotics, these carbon fiber tubes are as stiff as steel yet a fraction of the weight.
Stronger than Garolite CE with better electrical-insulating properties, Garolite XX is often fabricated into low-cost electrical components.
Neoprene is blended with EPDM and polyethylene for foam tubes that offer good resistance to water, sunlight, and oxidation.
These grommets snap into place and have wings that expand against the sides of the hole to lock them in position. Use them to protect wire, cable, and cords by turning rough-edged and uneven holes into smooth holes.
Soft and easy to install, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is often used on cold and hot water lines and refrigeration lines.
Even at high temperatures, these tubes remain flexible to stretch over components without tearing. They restrict absorption of water, air, and gas and are typically used on hot and cold water lines and electrical components.
Less flexible than rubber foam, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in plumbing applications
These insulation tubes and sheets meet ASTM E84 standards for flame and smoke.
This common insulation material is typically used on hot and cold water lines and in process piping.
These rigid, lightweight melamine foam tubes are wrapped in an ISO Class 5 and Fed. Spec. Class 100 clean room jacket that is suitable for sanitary and washdown applications. They’re typically used on cold and hot water piping and with refrigeration systems.
Melamine has a lightweight construction that allows quick and easy installation. Use on cold and hot water piping and with refrigeration systems.
Hook-and-loop fasteners make it easy to install, remove, and reuse this flexible insulation. Use on steam, hot water, and process pipes and fittings.
Very rigid with a 0% water absorption rate, this insulation is unaffected by corrosive environments, organic solvents, and most acids. It is typically used in chemical-processing systems and underground lines.
This very rigid insulation offers the lowest heat-flow rate of our pipe insulation and restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in process piping and chiller plants and performs best in applications below 50° F.