Tubing (23,500+ items) - Page 103
Tygon 2475 Tube - Acg 42064, 1.000 ID X 1.375 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon 3350 Sanitary Silicone Tubing - ABW00027, 0.375 ID X .500 OD X
Silbraid Braided Silicone Tube, 0.750 ID X 1.100 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon B-44-4X Tube - AAA00036, 0.500 ID X .625 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon Norprene A-60-F.I.B. -APW00038, 0.500 ID X .750 OD X 50 FT Eac
1''x300 ' IPS HD250, SIDR-7 NSF Polyethylene Pipe
Clear High Pressure Nylobrade Vinyl Tubing, 0.750 ID X 1.024 OD X 300
Tygon F4040A AAG00165, 0.093 ID X.187 OD X 50 FT Each
Natural Latex Tube, 0.500 ID X .750 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon E-3603 Tube - ACF02019, 0.250 ID X .500 OD X 100 FT Each
Natural PTFE Tube - Virgin, AWG #20 SW X 1000 FT Each
Natural PTFE Tube - Virgin, AWG #17 SW X 1000 FT Each
Silbrade Braided Silicone Tube, 0.500 ID X .800 OD X 100 FT Roll
Natural Nylon Pressure Tubing, 0.225ID X .375OD X 250FT Type H Each
Tygon LP1100 Tube - AY600017, 0.250 ID X .375 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon E3603 Tube ACF00053, 0.750 ID X 1.000 OD X 50 FT Each
Natural Polyethylene Layflat Tube, 0.004 X 5.000 X 1075 FT Roll
Tygon E3603 Tube - ACF00038, 0.500 ID X .750 OD X 50 FT Each
Tygon E-3603 Tube - ACF00024, 0.312 ID X .562 OD X 50 FT Each
Natural FEP Tube, 0.062 ID X .125 OD X 250 FT Each
Tygon 2375 Chemical-Resistant Tube - AJK00038, 0.500 ID X .750 OD X 5
About Tubing
Our Tubing category encompasses a diverse range of small diameter pipes, crafted from materials like metal, plastic or rubber. These tubes are integral to transporting liquids, gases or solids across various industries including plumbing, automotive repair and manufacturing. With varying wall thicknesses and diameters, each type of tubing offers unique benefits depending on its application. Industrial tubing is often found in factories and warehouses while flexible plastic tubing caters to applications that require resistance to corrosion. Rubber tubing provides an excellent solution for high-temperature environments or when abrasive materials are involved. While similar in function to pipes and hoses, the key difference lies in their construction: pipes have thicker walls designed for high-pressure fluid transport whereas hoses offer more flexibility with larger diameters; meanwhile, our versatile range of tubings cater to both lower pressure applications and situations requiring rigidity or flexibility.



























