CX65-PVC

Flexible PVC Tubing
Laboratory - Chemical Resistant

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Product Description:

Grayline CX65-PVC is a non-toxic laboratory grade flexible PVC tubing designed for excellent resistance to many fluids, especially inorganic chemicals such as bleach, diluted sulfuric or nitric acid. The soft material is very flexible and ideal for installation over barbed fittings or around sharp radius curves.

  • Standard Packaging: Reels or Cut to Customer Specifications
  • Standard Colors: Clear,
  • Available Options:
    • Custom ID-Wall
    • Custom Colors
    • Printing

Specifications/Agency Ratings

  • EU Directive 2000 / 53 / EC (ELV)
  • EU Directive 2011 / 65 / EU (RoHS2)
  • EU Directive 2015 / 863 (RoHS3)

Features

  • Operating Temperature is -45° to 60°C
  • Chemical Resistance
  • Low Temperature Flexibility
  • Kink Resistance
  • Lead Free
  • Non-Toxic

 

PROPERTY TYPICAL VALUE TEST METHOD
Durometer Hardness, Shore A (15sec.)65ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength (psi)1700ASTM D412
Elongation (%)375ASTM D412
Specific Gravity1.17ASTM D792
Brittleness Temperature, Pass °C-40ASTM D746

 

Standard Sizes

ID
(inches)
Wall
(inches)
O.D.
(inches)
Max. Working
Pressure
at 73°F (PSI)
Vacuum rating
at 73°F
(inches of Hg)
0.0620.0310.1254629.9
0.0930.0310.1563229.9
0.1250.0310.1872423.0
0.1250.0620.2504629.9
0.1560.0310.2182014.0
0.1560.0620.2813829.9
0.1870.0310.250169.0
0.1870.0620.3123229.9
0.2500.0620.3752423.0
0.2500.0930.4373529.9
0.3750.0620.500169.0
0.3750.0930.5622424.0
0.4370.0930.6252117.0
0.4370.1250.6872829.9
0.5000.0930.6871812.0
0.5000.1250.7502423.0

 

The values listed in this bulletin, to the best of our knowledge, are accurate. They are typical performance results and are not intended to be used as design data. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. Working pressures and vacuum ratings are based on a combination of actual test data and derived values. Working pressures are calculated at 1:5 ratio of burst pressure determined per ASTM D1599. The selection of size and material for any particular application is the user’s responsibility. The designer must consider many factors (e.g. temperature, fluid, connections, etc.) when specifying the tubing.



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