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OMEGA Engineering, Inc. Datasheets for Tubing

Tubes are hollow cylinders used for fluid transport, structural applications, or electrical sheathing. They are usually cylindrical in shape, but may have round, rectangular, or square cross-sections.
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Product Name Notes
FEP tubing is very similar to PFA tubing in flexibility and appearance. The major difference is the service temperature range for FEP: -73 to 204C (-100 to 400F).
Polyethylene tubing is not to be used with barbed fittings due to its tendency to form stress cracks. Use compression-type fittings instead.
PTFE tubing is the most flexible of the three fluoropolymer tubings. This product handles temperatures ranging from -79 to 260C (-110 to 500F) in continuous service. It is translucent milky-white...
PTFE tubing offers superior abrasion protection and is excellent in insulating wires in moist or corrosive environments where temperatures do not exceed 500F (260C). All colors and gages are in...
Santoprene thermoplastic rubber tubing is offered with Shore A hardness rating of 55A (TYSP5), 64A (TYSP6), and 73A (TYSP7). The tubing resists fatigue and exposure to ozone and ultraviolet radiation.
This is a tough, heat-resistant tubing, ideal for the transfer of hot liquids or gases. It is recommended for low pressure systems and uses where higher temperatures and pressures are...
Vinyl tubing is clear and flexible and provides an economical means of fluid transfer in a variety of applications. Intermittent exposure to hydrocarbons, such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, etc.,...
SPECIFICATIONS Hardness, Shore A :50 Specific Gravity: 1.14 Tensile Strength, psi :1100 Elongation at Break, %: 375 Brittle Temperature: 73C (-100F) Max. Operating Temperature: 177C (350F)