PTFE THIN-WALL TUBING

teflon thin-wall tubing

PTFE THIN-WALL TUBING

An adaptable solution for a range of uses.

PTFE THIN-WALL TUBING

An adaptable solution for a range of uses.

Various applications

Chemical Industry : PTFE tubes are commonly used as pressure hoses in the Chemical Industry to safely transport various chemicals. They also provide exceptional resistance to corrosion and chemical reactions.
Food and pharmaceutical industries : They guarantee the integrity of food and pharmaceutical products during transport. As PTF
Challenging Environments : PTFE tubing is ideal for use in aggressive environments. It provides tough, durable tubing.
Electrical applications : They are also used as insulation tubes for electrical applications where the electrical and thermal resistance of PTFE is of benefit

Technical specifications

Temperature range : Our PTFE tubes are designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -70°C to +260°C
Colours : We supply PTFE tubing in its natural milky white colour. We can provide color options, such as an anti-static black version, upon request
Dimensions : We offer PTFE thin-wall tubing in various sizes that will meet your specific needs. Upon request, we can provide tubing with wall thickness options and in « inch » measurements

List of Common Standard sizes

ID (mm) OD (mm)  Minimum Bend Radius (mm)  Working Pressure at 23°C (bar)  Burst Pressure at 23°C (bar)
Ø2 Ø4 16 28 140
Ø4 Ø6 36 14 70
Ø6 Ø8 64 9 46
Ø8 Ø10 100 7 35
Ø10 12 144 5 28
Ø12 Ø14 196 4 23

We can also supply heat-shrink PTFE tubing (shrink ratio 4:1 or 2:1) on request

Industrial applications

Packaging Industry
Printing industry
Chemical Industry
Paper Industry
Textile Industry
Reprographics Industry

To help you choose the right sheath size, we need the following information

Please meticulously measure the length and diameter of the roller that requires coating. Kindly indicate the operating temperature, pressure (if applicable), and specify its usage.

All these details will enable us to provide you with the appropriate size of heat-shrink tubing required.

Use a high-speed hot air blower with temperature control to apply the tubing. Shrink the tubing by slowly moving the hot air blower from one side of the roller to the other. The roller should be rotated during shrinking so that the heat is gradually dissipated.