Fre-Thane 95A
Our “stiffest” polyurethane, ideal when higher pressures or greater rub resistance is required. There are two general classes of polyurethane and both are commonly found in the market: ether-base and ester-base. Chemically, these are made from two different polyol alcohols that cause similar, but different reactions in the isocyanate. From the user’s standpoint, the ester-based polymer is less expensive however it degrades when exposed to moisture. Because of this, we manufacture our Fre-Thane® polyurethane tubing using the ether-based material. Freelin-Wade’s Fre-Thane has a high resistance to abrasion while being highly flexible and kink resistant. Its most notable quality though is its “memory.” Fre-Thane will stretch and flex but always return to its original shape. Freelin-Wade began manufacturing polyurethane tubing in 1980 and it remains our core product today. It is available in 28 in-stock colors and a virtually infinite number of color variations. Fre-Thane is Freelin-Wade’s most versatile product, with more options and variations available than with any other tubing. Freelin-Wade_Polyurethane.pdf
| O.D. (Outside Diameter) |
I.D. (Inside Diameter) |
Options |
| .187 or 3/16 or 4.8 mm |
.107 or 2.7 mm |
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| .250 or 1/4 or 6.4 mm |
.160 or 4.1 mm |
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| .375 or 3/8 or 9.5 mm |
.245 or 6.2 mm |
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| .156 or 5/32 or 4 mm |
.094 or 3/32 or 2.4 mm |
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| .125 or 1/8 or 3.2 mm |
.066 or 1.7 mm |
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| .236 or 6 mm |
.157 or 4 mm |
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| .315 or 8 mm |
.197 or 5 mm |
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| .394 or 10 mm |
.256 or 6.5 mm |
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| .156 or 5/32 or 4 mm |
.313 or 5/16 or 8 mm |
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| .563 or 9/16 or 14.3 mm |
.375 or 3/8 or 9.5 mm |
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| .500 or 1/2 or 12.7 mm |
.320 or 8.1 mm |
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| .250 or 1/4 or 6.4 mm |
.125 or 1/8 or 3.2 mm |
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| .118 or 3 mm |
.071 or 1.8 mm |
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| .750 or 3/4 or 19.1 mm |
.467 or 11.9 mm |
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