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Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ 180 Clear Plastic PVC Tubing

Perform a range of non-medical applications with this 180 clear plastic PVC tubing, which resists hardening and discoloration.

Brand:  Thermo Scientific™ 8000-0006

Additional Details : Weight : 0.24300kg

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Product Code. 10471103

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Description

Description

Perform a range of non-medical applications with Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ 180 Clear Plastic PVC Tubing, which resists hardening and discoloration from a wide range of chemicals. Manufactured from the highest-grade resins and special plasticizers, this tubing is available in 50, 100, 250 and 500' cases. Meets Food Additives Amendment of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; also USDA and U.S. Pharmacopeia Class VI requirements for plastic materials.

  • Lab-grade, autoclavable clear tubing sets the standard for purity and quality, made from highest-grade resins and plasticizers
  • Resists hardening and discoloration from a wide range of chemicals - demonstrates dimensional stability
  • Equivalent to Tygon™ R-3603 tubing
  • Marked with I.D. and regulatory compliance as well as at 12 in. intervals for easy identification and measurement (except as noted below)
  • Durometer hardness is Shore A, 55
  • Autoclavable/Transparent
Note: The following sizes are not printed: 8000-0002, -0004, -0006, -0010, -0025, -1090
Specifications

Specifications

Meets Food Additives Amendment of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; also USDA and U.S. Pharmacopeia Class VI requirements for plastic materials.
PVC
50 ft.
1 piece of tubing 50 ft in length
3/32 in.
5/32 in.
1/32 in.
21 psig at 125°F (52°C), 42 psig at 73°F (23°C)
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Not intended for medical use. Nalgene 180 and 980 PVC tubing contain DEHP [Bis (2-ethylhexyl)] phthalate, a commonly used plasticizer. It is known to the state of California Environmental Agency that this chemical causes cancer or reproductive toxicity.