Corrosive Resistant Tubing

Texfluor™ PTFE tubing is the most chemical and corrosive resistant tubing available, according to Parker Hannifin.

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_original","fid":"157007","attributes":{"alt":"Parker Hannifin","class":"media-image","height":"232","style":"float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; border: 1px solid black;","title":"Parker Hannifin","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"320"}}]]Texfluor™ PTFE tubing from Parker Hannifin’s (Forth Worth, TX) TexLoc facility is the most chemical and corrosive resistant tubing available, according to the company. PTFE can be used to replace glass, rubber, and stainless steel because of its corrosion resistance. It is resistant to aqua regina, hydrofluoric acid, and hydrogen peroxide, just to name a few. Only at temperatures above  620 degrees F, PTFE’s crystalline melting point, will some fluorinated lubricating oils swell PTFE. Texfluor™ PTFE tubing is odorless, tasteless, non-wetting, and non-leaching. Vibration damping properties of PTFE are also excellent at both sonic and ultrasonic frequencies.

For more information, visit www.parker.com.

More in Maintenance