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Polyethylene (PE) Tubing
Produkt #: 1015Y08F00

Parker Legris offers two types of polyethylene tubing: "Advanced PE" 50% reticulated and Low Density PE.
Our range of "Advanced PE" is designed for demanding environments, especially that of water treatment, without compromising operator safety.
148,59 €

Length (m):
150
Tube I.D. (mm):
5,75
Tube I.D. (inch):
na
Tube O.D. (mm):
8
Tube O.D. (inch):
na
Barva:
NATURAL
Length (inch):
na

Parker Legris offers two types of polyethylene tubing: "Advanced PE" 50% reticulated and Low Density PE. Our range of "Advanced PE" is designed for demanding environments, especially that of water treatment, without compromising operator safety.   Features/Benefits:   - Advanced PE   • 50% reticulated material • Best balance between flexibility and pressure/temperature resistance • Resistant to a wide range of aggressive chemicals • Approved for contact with food and beverages • Silicone-free   - Low Density PE   • Excellent resistance to aggressive and corrosive agents • Good technical trade-off • Food-grade material • Silicone-free   Markets:   • Food and Beverage • Industrial Chemical Processing • Oil and Gas • Water   Applications:   • Aggressive Fluids Conveying • Applications Subjected to Intensive Cleaning • Thermal Management   Technologies:   • PE Tubing • Polyethylene Tubing • Advanced PE • Industrial Tubing   Technical Characteristics:   Fluids:   • Advanced PE: Water, beverages and other fluids • Low Density PE: Industrial fluids   Materials:   • Advanced PE: High quality polyethylene: 50% reticulated PE, 50% low density PE (44 shore D) • Low Density PE: Low Density Polyethylene (44 shore D)   Pressure:   • Advanced PE: Vacuum to 16 bar • Low Density PE: Vacuum to 20 bar   Temperature:   • Advanced PE: -40°C to +95°C • Low Density PE: -40°C to +60°C   Regulations:   Advanced PE Tubing • FDA: 21 CFR 177.1520 • RG: 1935/2004/EC • DI: 97/23/EC (PED) • DI: 2002/95/EC (RoHS), 2011/65/EC • NSF 51 • RG: 1907/2006 (REACH)   Low Density PE Tubing • FDA: 21 CFR 177.1520 • DI: 2002/95/EC (RoHS), 2011/65/EC • DI: 97/23/EC (PED)