Catalog Number | Diameter (English) Inner | Diameter (English) Outer | Maximum Pressure | Unit Size |
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8051-0250 | 3/64 in. | 1/4 in. | 290 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Each |
8051-0125 | 1/16 in. | 1/8 in. | 478 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Each |
8051-0125PK also known as 8051-0125 | 1/16 in. | 1/8 in. | 478 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Pack of 25 |
8051-0187 | 1/8 in. | 3/16 in. | 274 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Each |
8051-0187PK also known as 8051-0187 | 1/8 in. | 3/16 in. | 274 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Pack of 25 |
8051-0250PK also known as 8051-0250 | 3/64 in. | 1/4 in. | 290 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Pack of 25 |
8051-0375 | 1/4 in. | 3/8 in. | 248 psig at 73°F (23°C) | Each |
8051-0500 | 3/8 in. | 1/2 in. | 85 psig at 185°F (85°C) | Each |
Utilize translucent Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ 870 Tubing for transferring aggressive and corrosive chemical fluids. Useful over a very wide temperature range (-270° to +260°C) with low water absorption. Excellent for low-pressure use with mechanical, compression fittings at room tempearature. Food-grade materials comply with 21 CFR 177.1520 for food packaging.
Note:
Do not sterilize by radiation. Should not be used with molten alkali metals, elemental fluorine and fluorine precursors at elevated temperatures or concentrated perchloric acid.
Please recycle the corrugate cartons in which your Nalgene products are packaged.
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