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Thermo Scientific Nalgene 180 Clear Plastic PVC Metric Tubing
Establish a leak-tight fit with metric fittings by using Nalgene 180 PVC Metric Tubing, manufactured from the highest-grade resins and special plasticizers.
Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific 80010305
Description
Establish a leak-tight fit with metric fittings by using by using Thermo Scientific Nalgene 180 Clear Plastic PVC Metric Tubing. Manufactured from the highest-grade resins and special plasticizers. Available in true metric sizes, labelled and marked for easy cutting except where noted.
Features:- Lab-grade, autoclavable clear tubing sets the standard for purity and quality, made from highest-grade resins and plasticizers
- Resists hardening and discoloration and a wide range of chemicalsdemonstrates dimensional stability
- Excellent for a wide variety of small benchtop applications, this tubing is transparent, nontoxic and non-contaminating
- Marked with I.D. and regulatory compliance as well as at regular intervals for easy identification and measurement (Cat. No. 8001-0102, -0204, -0305, and -0406 are not printed)
Ordering Information:
In packs of 25m (10m for largest three sizes)
Specifications
Food-grade material complies with USP VI and USDA regulations. | |
160°F | |
40psig at 125°F (52°C), 80 psig at 73°F (23°C) | |
0.11 in. | |
PVC | |
5 mm | |
25 m | |
1 mm | |
25 |
Clear | |
71°C | |
Autoclavable | |
3 mm | |
0.19 in. | |
82 ft. | |
0.039 in. | |
Flexible Tubing |
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Disclaimer to internal research use restriction: Any restrictions on the purchaser to utilize the product(s) for internal research purposes only does not apply to the product(s) on the web pages associated with this statement. Warning: Not intended for medical use. Nalgene 180 and 980 PVC tubing contains DEHP [Bis (2-ethylhexyl)] phthalate, a commonly used plasticizer. It is known to the state of California Envirnmental Agency that this chemical causes cancer or reproductive toxicity.