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Polyethylene (PE) has long been recognized as an engineering plastic that exhibits a high degree of inertness, making it attractive for use in markets such as food and beverage, laboratories, and chemical processing where leaching or permeability would present risks.

Polyethylene is also one of the lower-cost plastic materials and satisfies many requirements that call for inexpensive, lightweight tubing. PE tubing handles a wide variety of applications ranging from potable water feed or drain lines to pneumatic or signal lines used in instrumentation.

 

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Linear Low Density Tubing

Co-Extruded Tubing

 

 

    
Linear Low Density Tubing  
 

ID (in.)

OD (in.)

Wall (in.)

Std. Length (ft.)

Working PSI At 70°F

LBS. Per 100 Ft.

.170

1/4

.040

500

135

1.05

.170

1/4

.040

100

135

1.05

1/8

1/4

1/16

500

180

1.47

1/8

1/4

1/16

100

180

1.47

3/16

5/16

1/16

500

140

2

3/16

5/16

1/16

100

140

2

1/4

3/8

1/16

500

120

2.5

1/4

3/8

1/16

100

120

2.5

3/8

1/2

1/16

500

90

3.5

3/8

1/2

1/16

100

90

3.5

1/2

5/8

1/16

100

70

4.4

5/8

3/4

1/16

100

60

5.4

3/4

1

1/8

100

90

13.7

7/8

1

1/16

100

45

7.4

1

1-1/4

1/8

100

72

17.6

1-1/4

1-1/2

1/8

50

59

21.5

1-1/2

1-3/4

1/8

50

50

25.5

.170

1/4

.040

135

540

1.05

1/4

3/8

1/16

120

480

2.5

.170

1/4

.040

135

540

1.05

1/4

3/8

1/16

120

480

2.5

   
Co-Extruded Tubing   
 

ID (in.)

OD (in.)

Wall (in.)

Working PSI At 70°F

LBS. Per 100 Ft.

1/8

316

1/32

43

.62

1/8

1/4

1/16

71

1.51

1/4

3/8

1/16

60

2.49

3/8

1/2

1/16

50

3.49

3/8

5/8

1/8

66

7.99

1/2

5/8

1/16

32

4.48

1/2

3/4

1/8

50

10

3/4

1

1/8

39

13.96

1

1-1/4

1/8

28

17.96