LLDPE Polyethylene Tubing
| O.D. (Outside Diameter) | I.D. (Inside Diameter) | |
| .125 or 1/8 | .063 or 1/16 | |
| .156 or 5/32 | .106 | |
| .250 or 1/4 | .170 | |
| .313 or 5/16 | .187 or 3/16 | |
| .375 or 3/8 | .250 or 1/4 | |
| .500 or 1/2 | .375 or 3/8 | |
| .625 or 5/8 | .500 or 1/2 | |
| 6 mm | 4 mm | |
| 8 mm | 6 mm | |
| 10 mm | 8 mm | |
| 12 mm | 9 mm |
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PE-2000® Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) tubing’s greatest advantage over low density polyethylene tubing is its superior environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR), withstanding 500 hours exposure to IGEPAL solution per ASTM D-1693 ESCR tests. Environmental stresses that can shorten the service life of poly tubing include: chemical exposure, aging, ultraviolet light, connection to barb-type fittings, or high vibration connections with compression fittings.
All colors except red comply with FDA regulation 21 CFR 177.1520 (c) 3.2(a) for food contact applications.
LLDPE Polyethylene Tubing Features:
- Greater tensile strength.
- Higher burst pressure.
- Superior stress and crack resistance.
- Puncture resistance.
- Impermeable to gasses and moisture.



