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Polyethylene Tubing
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Ref. Size
O.D. Nom. in.
I.D. Nom. in.
O.D. Tol. in.
I.D. Tol. in.
Wall Thkns. Nom. in.
Min. Bend Radius++ in.
Min. Burst*** Pressure PSI @ 75°
PE-02
1/8
.080
+/- .004
+/- .004
.023
.39
500
PE-02.5
5/32
.106
+/- .004
+/- .004
.025
.47
500
PE-03
3/16
.118
+/- .004
+/- .004
.035
.59
500
PE-04
1/4
.170
+/- .004
+/- .004
.040
.98
500
PE-05
5/16
.188
+/- .004
+/- .004
.062
1.25
500
PE-06
3/8
.250
+/- .004
+/- .004
.062
1.5
500
PE-08
1/2
.375
+/- .004
+/- .004
.062
2.5
400
PE-10
5/8
.500
+/- .006
+/- .006
.062
4
300
PE-12
3/4
.590
+/- .006
+/- .006
.08
5
250
Ref. Size
O.D. Nom. mm.
I.D. Nom. mm.
O.D. Tol. mm.
I.D. Tol. mm.
Wall Thkns. Nom. mm.
Min. Bend Radius++ mm.
Min. Burst*** Pressure PSI @ 75°
PE-04MM
4
2.5
+.05 -.1
+/- .1
.75
12
35/500
PE-06MM
6
4
+.05 -.1
+/- .1
1
36
35/500
PE-08MM
8
6
+.05 -.1
+/- .1
1
48
24/350
PE-10MM
10
8
+.05 -.1
+/- .1
1
60
17/250
PE-12MM
12
10
+.05 -.1
+/- .1
1
140
14/200
++ Specified minimum bend radius is for minimal tube flattening.
*** The safety factor adopted set the minimum bursting pressure at four times the working pressure. Always remember
that the bursting and working pressure data listed are determined at 75°F (24°C).
Economic Low Density For Lower Temperature and Pressure
Vermin & Fungus proof Low Cost Dimensional stability Broad range of corrosion resistance and chemical compatibility
APPLICATIONS:
Instrumentations Corrosive atmosphere environments Food processing (natural color only)
Temperature Range: -100 to 175°F
HARDNESS: 46 SHORE D (ASTM D 785)
POLYETHYLENE TUBING CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY CHART
The information given in this chart should be used as a guide only. Our laboratory testing
does not take into consideration possible variations of conditions during effective service.
Please refer to the raw material manufacturer website for more information.
Acetate Solvents
Limited
Diesel Fuel
Excellant
Moisture
Excellant
Acetic Acid (10%)
Excellant
Ethanol
Limited
Naphtha
Excellant
Acetone
Limited
Ether
Unsuitable
Natural Gas
Excellant
Acetylene
Excellant
Ethyl Alcohol
Excellant
Nickel Chloride
Excellant
Alum
Excellant
Ethyl Acetate
Limited
Nitric Acid
Unsuitable
Aluminum Chloride
Excellant
Ethyl Chloride
Unsuitable
Nitrogen
Excellant
Ammonia Gas
Unsuitable
Formaldehyde
Excellant
Oleic Acid
Excellant
Ammonia Liquid
Unsuitable
Formic Acid
Limited
Oxygen
Limited
Ammonium Chloride
Excellant
Freon 12-22-502
Excellant
Ozone (cold)
Limited
Ammonium Nitrate
Excellant
Gas Oil
Excellant
Paints
Excellant
Amyl Acetate
Limited
Gasoline
Excellant
Petroleum (raw)
Excellant
Barium Chloride
Excellant
Glucose
Excellant
Phenol
Unsuitable
Benzene Chloride
Unsuitable
Glycerin
Excellant
Potassium Chloride
Excellant
Benzine (Benzoyl)
Limited
Glycol
Excellant
Potassium Cyanide
Excellant
Borax
Excellant
Hydraulic Oil
Excellant
Propane
Excellant
Boric Acid
Limited
Hydrogen
Excellant
Sodium Bisulphate
Excellant
Butane
Excellant
Iron Chlorine
Excellant
Sodium Chloride
Excellant
Butilic Alcohol
Limited
Kerosene
Excellant
Sodium Nitrate
Excellant
Butyl Acetate
Excellant
Lactid Acid
Excellant
Sulphides
Excellant
Calcium Hydroxide
Excellant
LPG (liquid gas)
Excellant
Sulphuric Chloride
Excellant
Carbonic Acid
Excellant
Lubricating Oils
Excellant
Sulphuric Hydrogen
Excellant
Carbonic Dioxide
Excellant
Magnesium Chloride
Excellant
Toluene (Toluol)
Limited
Carbonic Oxide
Excellant
Mercuric Chloride
Excellant
Trichlorethylene
Unsuitable
Chloro Gas
Unsuitable
Mercury
Excellant
Xilene
Excellant
Chromic Acid
Unsuitable
Methylic
Excellant
Zinc Chloride
Limited
Citric Acid
Excellant
Mineral Oil
Excellant
Cyanide
Excellant
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