Material Melting point Water absorption (ASTM D50).% Tensile strength at break (D638) Elongation at break (D638) Flexural modulus (D790) Nylon (Polyamide) 354 ± 4 (flame retardant rating UL94 HB) From 0 250 psi (See Working Pressure Table) 000 psi 78 Rockwell R 9500 psi 360 psi 47,000 psi Tube diameter /8, 5/32, /4, 5/6, 3/8, /2 Operating temperature Material Melting point Water absorption (ASTM D570).% Tensile strength at break (D638) Elongation at break (D638) Flexural modulus (D790) Tube diameter OD Tubing and Accessories Nylon Tubing (Inch and Metric O.D.) Tube Diameter OD /8, 5/32, /4, 5/6, 3/8, /2 00 feet Metric Tube Diameter OD 4, 5, 6, 8, 0, 2 mm 00 feet TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (INCH) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (METRIC) 60 F 80 F * (See Working Pressure Table) Nylon (Polyamide) 354 ± 4 (flame retardant rating UL94 HB) From 0 250 psi (See working pressure table) 000 psi 78 Rockwell R 9500 psi 360 psi 47,000 psi 4, 5, 6, 8, 0, 2 mm Operating temperature 60 F 80 F 60
TUBE CODING TYPE 4 = Nylon WORKING PRESSURE INCH (IN) (IN) (IN) @75 F @00 F @25 F @50 F /8 x.093 +.002.003.375 225 7 48 25 5/32 x.06 +.002.003.500 275 209 8 60 /4 x.80 +.002.004.875 250 90 65 37 5/6 x.232 +.002.004.250 220 70 45 2 3/8 x.275 +.002.004.500 220 70 45 28 /2 x.375 +.002.004 2.000 200 52 33 25 Acids Alkalies Hydrocarbons aromatic Hydrocarbons aliphatic Ketones Ethers Esters Alcohols Salts, neutral Freons 4 04 BL Continuous sunlight Zinc chloride Tube diameter OD 02 = /8 04 = /4 05 = 5/6 06 = 3/8 08 = /2 53 = 5/32 4mm = 4mm 5mm = 5mm 6mm = 6mm 8mm = 8mm 0mm = 0mm 2mm = 2mm CHEMICAL RESISTANCE metric (MM) (MM) (IN) @75 F @00 F @25 F @50 F 4 x 2.7 +.05,..75 275 209 8 5 5 x 3 +.05,..00 375 285 248 206 6 x 4 +.05,..50 280 23 85 54 8 x 6 +.05,. 2.25 20 60 39 5 0 x 8 +.05,. 3.00 80 37 9 99 2 x 0 +.05,. 3.50 65 25 09 9 Good to ph5 Good to ph Good Fair Good Color BL = Blue BK = Black NT = Natural OR = Orange YL = Yellow RD = Red GR = Green 6
Nylon Tubing DIMENSIONS INCH 402 /8.093 00 453 5/32.06 00 404 /4.80 00 405 5/6.232 00 406 3/8.275 00 408 /2.375 00 Tube Clamp DIMENSIONS METRIC 44mm 4 2.7 00 45mm 5 3 00 46mm 6 4 00 48mm 8 6 00 40mm 0 8 00 42mm 2 0 00 Plastic Tube Cutter How To Use: Insert plastic tube to desired length, allow tube cutter to close, then apply pressure until tube snaps off. DIMENSIONS Mod. Tube ø L A d P MPL4 4mm or 5/32 5 9 2.5.5 MPL6 6mm or /4 5 9 2.5.5 MPL8 8mm or 5/6 44 9 3.5 4.5 MPL0 0mm or 3/8 72 9 4.5 7.5 DIMENSIONS Mod. PNZ2 PNZ2 Blades PNZ25 PNZ25 Blades Cutter Replacement Blades Large Cutter (/2 and up) Replacement Blades 62
Material Vacuum rating Polyurethane (Ether Based), PUR 95A to 28 Hg From 0 230 psi (See Working Pressure Table) 690 psi 95 Shore A Tube diameter /8, 5/32, /4, 5/6, 3/8, /2 Operating temperature 40 F 65 F Material Vacuum rating Tube diameter Tubing and Accessories Polyurethane Tubing (Inch and Metric O.D.) Tube Diameter OD /8, 5/32, /4, 5/6, 3/8, /2 00 feet Metric Tube Diameter OD 4, 5, 6, 8, 0, 2 mm 00 feet TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INCH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS METRIC Polyurethane (Ether Based), PUR 95A to 28 Hg From 0 80 psi (See Working Pressure Table) 540 psi 95 Shore A 4, 6, 8, 0, 2 mm Operating temperature 40 F 65 F 5 63
TUBE CODING WORKING PRESSURE TYPE 422 = Polyurethane (95A) INCH (IN) (IN) (IN) @75 F @00 F @25 F @50 F /8 x.066 ±.005 /4 233 72 40 6 5/32 x 3/32 ±.005 3/8 76 30 06 88 /4 x.60 ±.005 /2 48 0 89 74 5/6 x.26 ±.005 3/4 50 90 75 3/8 x.245 ±.005 7/8 47 09 88 74 /2 x.320 ±.005 /8 40 04 84 70 422 04 BL HARDNESS COMPARISON Tube diameter OD 02 = /8 04 = /4 05 = 5/6 06 = 3/8 08 = /2 53 = 5/32 4mm = 4mm 6mm = 6mm 8mm = 8mm 0mm = 0mm 2mm = 2mm metric THREADS Color BL = Blue BK = Black NT = Natural OR = Orange YL = Yellow RD = Red GR = Green (MM) (MM) (IN) @75 F @00 F @25 F @50 F 4 x 2.4 ±.27 3/8 76 30 06 88 6 x 4 ±.27 /2 45 07 87 73 8 x 5 ±.27 3/4 55 5 93 78 0 x 6.5 ±.27 7/8 49 0 89 75 2 x 8 ±.27 /8 33 33 80 67 64
Polyurethane Tubing DIMENSIONS INCH 42202 /8.066 00 42204 /4.60 00 42205 5/6.26 00 42206 3/8.245 00 42208 /2.320 00 42253 5/32 3/32 00 DIMENSIONS METRIC 4224mm 4 2.4 00 4226mm 6 4 00 4228mm 8 5 00 4220mm 0 6.5 00 4222mm 2 8 00 65
TUBING CHEMICAL RESISTANCE DATA The following ratings are very general guidelines, designed ONLY to be used as an initial screening tool. Bear in mind that dynamic vs. static application, temperature, chemical mixtures, and the specific tubing compound selected can significantly affect or change these ratings either positively or negatively. Careful testing under actual conditions is essential. Accuracy for these ratings is not given or implied. N = Nylon PUR = Polyurethane PE = Polyethylene PVC = Polyvinylchloride (vinyl) RATINGS: SOLVENT/CHEMICAL = little or no effect 2 = minor effect 3 = moderate effect 4 = severe effect = no tested data available P U P P V Acetic Acid 4 4 Acelic Acid 30% 4 4 Acetone 4 2 4 Acetylene 4 Alkazene 4 Aluminum Chloride (aq) 3 2 Aluminum Nitrate (aq) 3 Ammonia Anhydrous 4 2 Ammonia Gas (cold) 3 Ammonia Gas (hot) 4 Ammonium Chloride (aq) Ammonium Sulfate (aq) Amyl Alcohol 4 2 Amyl Naphthalene 4 Animal Fats Aqua Regia 4 2 3 Arsenic Acid 3 2 Asphalt 2 ASTM Fuel A 2 ASTM Fuel B 3 ASTM Fuel C 3 Barium Chloride (aq) Beer 2 Beet Sugar Liquors 4 Benzene 3 3 3 Benzine 2 Blast Furnace Gas 4 Bleach Solutions 4 Borax 2 Boric Acid Brake 4 Brine 2 4 3 Bromine Water 4 4 Bunker Oil 2 Butane 3 3 P P P U V Butter Butyl Alcohol 3 4 2 Butylene 4 Calcium Chloride (aq) 2 Calcium Hydroxide (aq) 2 Calcium Nitrate (aq) Calcium Sulfide (aq Cane Sugar Liquors 4 Carbolic Acid Carbon Dioxide 3 2 3 3 Carbonic Monoxide 2 Carbon Tetrahchloride 3 4 2 2 Castor Oil Chlorine (dry) 4 4 2 Chlorine (wet) 4 4 Chloroform 3 4 3 4 Chlorox 4 Chromic Acid 4 4 Citric Acid 2 Coal Tar 3 Coconut Oil 2 Cod Liver Oil Coke Oven Gas 4 Copper Chloride (aq) 2 Copper Cyanide (aq) 2 Corn Oil 3 2 Cotton Seed Oil 2 2 Creosol 4 4 3 4 Cyclohexane 2 4 Denatured Alcohol 4 Detergent Solution 4 Diesel Oil 3 3 Dioxane 4 Dowtherm Oil 3 Dry Cleaning s 4 Ethane 3 4 Ethyl Acrylate 4 Ethyl Alcohol 3 4 Ethyl Benzine 4 Ethyl Cellulose 2 Ethyl Chloride 2 Ethyl Ether 3 Ethyl Chloride 4 3 4 Ethyl Glycol 2 4 Ethylene Oxide 4 3 3 Ethylene Trichloride 4 Ferric Chloride (aq) Ferric Nitrate (aq) 2 Ferric Sulfate (aq) Flourine (liquid) 4 4 3 4 Formaldehyde (RT) 4 3 Formic Acid 3 3 2 Freon 4 3 Freon 2 3 Freon 22 4 2 Fuel Oil 2 3 Furlural Glucose 4 Glue 3 Glycerin Glycols 4 P P P U V Green Sulfate Liquor Hexane 2 3 2 Hydraulic Oil Hydrochloric Acid (cold) 37% 4 2 2 Hydrochloric Acid (hot) 37% 4 Hydrochloric Acid (cold) 3 Hydrochloric Acid (hot) 4 Hydrogen Gas Isobutyl Alcohol 4 Isooctane 2 Isopropyl Acetate 4 2 4 Isopropyl Alcohol 3 Isopropyl Ether 2 2 Kerosene 3 4 Lacquers 4 2 3 Lacquer Solvents 4 2 3 Lard 2 Lavender Oil 4 Lead Acetate (aq) 4 Linseed Oil 2 3 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Lubricating Oils 2 4 2 Lye 4 Magnesium Chloride (aq) Magnesium Hydroxide (aq) 4 Mercury 2 Methane 3 Methyl Acetate 4 2 4 Methyl Acrylate 4 Methyl Alcohol 4 Methyl Butyl Ketone 4 Methyl Chloride 3 4 3 4 Methylene Chloride 4 3 4 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 4 2 4 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 4 Milk 4 Mineral Oil 2 Naphtha 2 3 Naphthalene 2 4 Natural Gas 2 Nitric Acid (concentrate) 4 4 3 4 Nitric Acid (dilute) 4 3 4 Nitreothane 4 Nitrogen NOclane 4 Oleic Acid 2 3 3 Oleum Spirits 3 4 4 Olive Oil 3 Oxygen (cold) Oxygen (200 400 F) 4 Paint Thinner, Duco 4 Perchloric Acid 4 Perchloroehylene 3 4 4 3 Petroleum (Below 250 F) 2 Petroleum (Above 250 F) 4 4 Phenol 4 3 2 3 Phenyl Ethyl Ether 4 Phosphoric Acid 45% 2 2 2 Pickling Solution 4 Ploric Acid 3 2 4 P P P U / V Potassium Acetate (aq) 4 Potassium Chloride (aq) Potassium Cyanide (aq) Potassium Hydroxide (aq) 3 4 Producer Gas Propane 3 3 Propyl Alcohol 4 Propylene 4 Propylene Oxide 4 Pydraul, 0E, 29 ELT 4 Pydraul, 30E, 50E,65E 4 Pydraul, 5E 4 Pydraul, 23DE,32C, 540C 4 Rapseed Oil 2 Red Oil (MILH5808) RJ (MILF23338 0) RP (MILF25578 C) Salt Water 2 Sewage 4 Silicate Esters Silicone Oils Silver Nitrate 2 Skydrol 500 4 Skydrol 700 4 Soap Solutions 3 3 Sodium Chloride (aq) Sodium Hydroxide (aq) 2 4 2 Sodium Peroxide (aq) 4 2 Sodium Phosphate (aq) Sodium Sulfate (aq) Soy Bean Oil 2 Steam (Below 300ûF) 4 4 Steam (Above 300ûF) 4 4 Sloddard Solvent 3 3 Styrene 3 4 Sucrose Solution 4 Sulfuric Acid (concentrate) 4 3 4 Sulfuric Acid (dilute) 3 Sulfuric Acid (20% oleum) 4 Sulfurous Acid 3 2 Tannic Acid 2 Tetrochloroethylene 4 2 4 Toluene 4 3 4 Transformer Oil Transmission Type A Trichloroethane 3 4 3 Trichloroethylene 3 4 3 4 Turbine Oil 3 Turpentine 4 3 2 Varnish 3 3 4 Vinegar 4 2 Vinyl Chloride 4 Water Whiskey, Wines 2 3 White Oil Wood Oil 3 Xylene 2 4 3 4 Zinc Acetate (aq) 4 Zinc Chloride (aq) 66