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TUBING YOUR WAY

TUBi - TUBING YOUR WAY


Tubing is an essential part of every fluidic system. With our knowledge
in the field we can assist you in finding the most suitable tubing solu-
tion for your needs. It is easy, smart and economical to ask us first. You
will get tubing your way. We have a wide range of high quality tubing of
different material, OD & ID and color. Furthermore we offer clean room
manuctured tubing and standard to extreme tolerances on OD & ID.
Our OEM solutions include customized solutions with pre-cut tubing,
mounted fittings, packaging with your label and much more.

STANDARD

HOW TO ORDER
YOUR TUBING
MATERIAL OD & ID COLOR
MATERIAL OD & ID COLOR

Wide variety of materials of All common dimensions as well as Natural or colorful.


highest quality. more unusual options.

• PEEK • PP
• PTFE • EVA, EMA, EBA
• ETFE • POM
• FEP • PET, PBT
• PFA • PC
• PVDF • PA
• PE • Stainless Steel

From 0.1 mm to 25 mm

OEM SOLUTIONS & OPTIONS

LENGTH & FLANGED OR PRINTED OR CLEAN ROOM


FITTINGS THERMO FORMED TUBING MARKERS MANUFACTURED
PEEK - PolyEtherEtherKetone
MATERIALS - TECHNICAL INFO

PEEK polymer is the flagship member of the poly(aryl)etherke- due to a swelling effect, be cautious in using the following sol-
tone family of polymers. It has excellent chemical resistance to vents with PEEK tubing: methylene chloride, THF, and DMSO
virtually all commonly used solvents. However, the following in any concentration and acetonitrile in higher concentrations.
solvents are usually not recommended for use with PEEK: nitric Excellent thread strength.
acid; sulfuric acid; halogenated acids, such as hydrofluoric acid
and hydrobromic acid (hydrochloric acid is approved for use in
most applications); and pure halogenated gases. Additionally,

FLUOROPOLYMERS
PTFE - PolyTetraFluoroEthylene FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
The stability of the carbon-fluorine bond in combination with FEP is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropro-
the very high polarity of the fluorine atom will create the unique pylene with a linear molecule chain. FEP has almost the same
properties of the high crystalline PTFE paste fluoropolymer. characteristics as PTFE and is transparent, even though it is a
These properties are unlikely to be beaten by any other plastic semi-crystalline polymer.
material. The physiological inertness of the polymer makes PTFE
• Excellent low friction properties and non-stick
ideal for medical applications. Since PTFE does not melt, it has
characteristics
to be paste-extruded, followed by sintering to obtain its final
• Excellent chemical resistance
properties.
• Outstanding continuous service temperature
• Outstanding low friction properties and non-stick from -200°C up to +200°C
characteristics. • Extremely smooth surface
• Outstanding chemical resistance.
• Excellent resistance to aging. PFA - PerFluoroAlkoxy
• Outstanding continuous service temperature
PFA is a transparent perfluoroalkoxy copolymer that is consid-
from -200°C up to +260°C.
ered to be the thermoplastic fluoropolymer with the closest prop-
erties to PTFE, whilst being melt processable.
ETFE - Ethylene TetraFluoroEthylene
• Low friction properties and non-stick
ETFE is a copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene.
characteristics
ETFE is stiff, tough and has a higher resistance to wear
• Outstanding chemical resistance
than most fluoropolymers.
• Outstanding service temperatures up to +260°C
• Excellent non-stick characteristics • High light transmission
• Low liquid permeability
• Good resistance to radiation PVDF - PolyVinyliDene Fluoride
• High light transmission
PVDF is a polymer of vinylidene fluoride. PVDF is stiffer and has
a higher mechanical strength and resistance to wear than ETFE.

• Good chemical resistance


• Excellent abrasion resistance
• Excellent aging resistance
• Smooth surfaces
THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS

MATERIALS - TECHNICAL INFO


PE - PolyEthylene PET - PolyEthylene Terephtalate
PE is categorised by the density of the polymer, LDPE (low den- PBT - PolyButylene Terephthalate
sity), MDPE (medium density) and HDPE (high density). A higher PET and PBT are two of the most commonly used polyesters. PET
crystallinity will produce a higher density, higher melt temper- has a slow crystallisation process compared to all other poly-
ature, higher strength, and a lower permeability to gases and mers. PBT is more flexible and tougher than PET.
moisture. Polyethylene is a relatively inexpensive polymer that is
widely used in medical applications. • High strength and hardness
• High dimension stability
• Low friction properties (HDPE) • Good chemical resistance
• Good chemical resistance
• Service temperature up to +100°C (HDPE) PC - PolyCarbonate
PC is a polyester of carbonic acid that has an amorphous struc-
PP - PolyPropylene ture to provide transparency. PC is used for its toughness and
PP is a semi-crystalline polymer with wide versatility. PP is rath- strength.
er rigid and is frequently used when slightly better mechanical
characteristics than HDPE are required. • High strength and toughness
• Good transparency
• High fatigue resistance • High dimension stability
• Good chemical resistance • Extreme impact resistance
• Service temperature up to +100°C
PA - PolyAmide
EVA - Ethylene Vinyl Acetate PA is a group of semi-crystalline thermoplastics, often referred to
EMA - Ethylene Methyl Acrylate as Nylon®. The number of carbon atoms between the functional
EBA - Ethylene Butyl Acrylate amide groups in PA produces different properties of this polymer
Copolymers of ethylene and polar monomers (vinyl-acetate, with names such as PA6, PA11 and PA12 indicating these num-
methylacrylate or butylacrylate), are used to produce materials bers. Absorption of water decreases with increasing numbers of
with various properties of stickiness, toughness and impact re- carbon atoms.
sistance. • High strength, stiffness and hardness
• Flexible • Good wear resistance
• High impact resistance • Service temperature up to +150°
• High toughness

POM - PolyOxiMethylene
POM is a highly crystalline polymer commonly named “acetal”.
STAINLESS STEEL
POM is a very hard, strong, dimension stable, opaque polymer,
which is an effect of high crystallinity. Our thorough preparation and cleaning procedure guarantees
tubing that is truly ready-to-use, with flat, burr-free ends and a
• Low friction properties
clean finish. This care is important in achieving zero-dead-vol-
• High strength and hardness
ume connections and good chromatographic results. We offer a
• High wear resistance
variety of precut lengths as well as longer lengths (5’ and 25’) of
• Low absorption and permeability of water
some sizes. Tubing OD 1/32”, 1/16” and 1/8”.
TAILOR MADE TUBING - OEM SOLUTIONS
Ready-to-send kits with the
tubing in desired lengths and
the fittings you need; attached,
labeled and packed! We help
you choose the best fittings and
tubing for every application!
LENGTH & FITTINGS FLANGED OR
THERMO FORMED

WE HELP YOU EVERY We can mount easy-to-use fittings to If you prefer a flanged end of the tube,
STEP OF THE WAY: your tubes. All for your convenience. or a thermo formed tube - let us know.
Nicely pre-cut tubing of desired length. We also manufacture knitted reaction/
delay coils.
• Wide selection of fittings and tubing
• Filters, tools, tubing markers
and accessories
• Labeling with your logo and
company details
• Packaging in boxes or plastic bags
• Long experience in this business
• We help you to find solutions for
your needs

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