PTFE Formulation Tubing

•  Available Sizes : 0,007"...0,019" .
Tube : PTFE
•  MaxTemperature : 500°F
•  Mat Specificat. : Unaffected by thermal aging at 400°F
•  Certifications : ASTM D-3295-81A, AMS 3653C, AMS 3654, AMS 3655

Convoluted PTFE Tubing

•  Available Sizes : 1/4" -5/16" -3/8" -1/2" -5/8" -3/4" -1" -1¼" -1½" -2".
Tube : Translucent PTFE
•  Max Pressure : 62-17 psi at 70°F
•  Mat Specificat. : Wire coil provides increased pressure capability .
•  Certifications : FDA 21 CFR 177.2600

Coiled FEP Tubing

•  Available Sizes : 1/16" -1/8" -3/16" -1/4" -3/8" .
Tube : Made of chemically inert clear FEP
•  Max Temperat. : 400°F
•  Mat Propert. : Heat set into a retractable coil .Excellent recoil memory
•  Certifications : Manufactured from FDA-sanctioned ingredients

Corrugated FEP Tubing

•  Available Sizes : 1/16" -1/8" -3/16" -1/4" -3/8".
Tube : Made of chemically inert clear FEP.
•  Max Temperat. : 400°F
•  Mat Propert. : Allows flexibility to otherwise semi-rigid fluoropolymer tubing
•  Certifications : Manufactured from FDA-sanctioned ingredients

PTFE ,FEP,& PFA Formulations

•  Available Sizes : 1/32" -1/16" -3/32" -1/8" -3/16" -1/4" -5/16" -3/8" -7/16" -1/2" -9/16"-5/8" -11/16"-3/4"-7/8"-1"-1¼"-1½"-2".
Tube : PTFE ,FEP , PFA .
•  Temperature : PTFE 500°F, FEP 400°F , PFA 500°F
•  Certifications : FDA 21CFR - 177 2600
       
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FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene)
resin is pelletized for its hot-melt extrusion process.

FEP tubing is known for its gas and vapor permeability properties and excellent UV transmission ratings. While very similar in composition to PTFE, there are a few notable differences.

FEP has a lower heat shrink temperature and is clearer and more flexible than PTFE.