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Small Parts-TPC-063/10-48 Polycarbonate
Small Parts-TPC-063/10-48 Polycarbonate

Small Parts-TPC-063/10-48 Polycarbonate Tubing, 1/2" ID x 5/8" OD x 1/16" Wall, Clear Color 48" L

Product ID : 16302515
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Galleon Product ID 16302515
Model TPC-063/10-48
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Small Parts-TPC-063/10-48 Polycarbonate Features

  • Transparent, rigid tubing for applications subject to high impact or repeated use

  • Polycarbonate for resistance to grease, oil, detergent, and impact

  • High elasticity for resistance to creep

  • Operating temperature range of -275 to +250 degrees F

  • Rockwell Hardness rating of R 73-78


About Small Parts-TPC-063/10-48 Polycarbonate

Description This transparent, rigid tubing has a 1/2" inside diameter, a 1/16" wall thickness, and is suitable for applications subject to high impact or repeated use. It is made of polycarbonate, which is easily worked, resists grease, oil, detergent, and most inorganic acids, and has a very high impact resistance at nearly 30 times that of safety glass. It has high elasticity for resistance to creep. It has an operating temperature range of -275 to +250 degrees F and a Rockwell Hardness rating of R 73-78. Plastic tubing is used to transfer liquids, air, or solids, and it is characterized by a round, rectangular, or square shape and a hollow center. Plastic tubing is crimp-resistant and varies in bend radius (flexibility), chemical resistance, wall thickness, durometer hardness, and temperature and pressure handling abilities. The clarity of plastic tubing may be transparent (clear), translucent (semi-clear), or opaque (solid), and the tubing's coloring may indicate suitable applications. Barbed fittings are used to connect tubing or redirect flow in a fluid handling system. Plastic tubing is used in a wide variety of industries, such as agriculture, automotive, laboratory, and medicine. Applications for plastic tubing include blood and fluid handling, peristaltic pumps, electrical and thermal insulation, analytical systems, and food and beverage handling, among others.