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Pneumatic tubing handles harsh environments

A SMC Pneumatics (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 12, 2004

A new series of highly chemically resistant tubing is made from FEP (polyfluoroethylene propropylene), for harsh chemical environments and high temperatures.

A new series of highly chemically resistant tubing is made from FEP (polyfluoroethylene propropylene), for harsh chemical environments and high temperatures.

Designated series TH, this tubing can operate with air or inert gas temperatures ranging between -20 and +200C, and with water temperatures between 0 and +100C.

Available in a choice of four colours, and with eight size variations from 4 to 12mm, the tubing can be used with various types of SMC fittings, such as high purity fluoropolymer (series LQ), one touch (KQ2/KJ), miniature (M, MS) and insert (KF).

This series can be used in many applications, ranging from medical, semiconductor, automotive, food and general pneumatics.

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