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NACRES:
NB.51
UNSPSC Code:
41105108
packaging
pack of 50 feet
manufacturer/tradename
St. Gobain AJK00012
I.D. × O.D.
4.8 mm × 8.0 mm
L
15 m (50 ft)
wall thickness
1.6 mm
General description
Tygon laboratory tubing, formula 2375, is chemically resistant tubing. Clear, flexible tubing suitable for specialty chemical production and hazardous material handling.
- Resistant to MEK, acids, bases, ketones, and alcohols
- Plasticizer free
- No contamination from leaching
- Biocompatible
- No disposal concerns
- Releases only carbon dioxide and water upon incineration
- Sterilize by gas or radiation
Features and Benefits
Technical data:
Tensile Strength: 1900 psi (13.1 MPa)
Ultimate Elongation: 850%
Tensile Stress @ 100% elongation: 425 psi (2.9 MPa)
Tensile Set (@ 75% of ultimate elongation): 300%
Tear Resistance: 240 lb-f/inch (42 kN/m)
Compression Set Constant Deflection: 100% @ 158°F (70°C) for 22 hours
Brittle Temperature: < -75°F (<-59°C)
Low Temp. Flexibility: -103°F (-75°C)
Specific Gravity: 0.9
Water Absorption: 0.04% 24 hrs at 73°F (23°C)
Maximum Recommended Operating Temperature: 130°F
Color: Clear
Tensile Strength: 1900 psi (13.1 MPa)
Ultimate Elongation: 850%
Tensile Stress @ 100% elongation: 425 psi (2.9 MPa)
Tensile Set (@ 75% of ultimate elongation): 300%
Tear Resistance: 240 lb-f/inch (42 kN/m)
Compression Set Constant Deflection: 100% @ 158°F (70°C) for 22 hours
Brittle Temperature: < -75°F (<-59°C)
Low Temp. Flexibility: -103°F (-75°C)
Specific Gravity: 0.9
Water Absorption: 0.04% 24 hrs at 73°F (23°C)
Maximum Recommended Operating Temperature: 130°F
Color: Clear
Legal Information
Tygon is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corp.
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| Z685631-1PAK | 04061833572030 |