Nylon Tubing
Nylon tubing, also known as polyamide tubing, can withstand higher temperatures and pressures than many other tubing options. It is often used as a substitute for metal because it is lightweight and corrosion resistant. The nylon material from which the tubing is manufactured is a polymer plastic that is constructed by repeating chains of amide groups that are bonded together to form fibers. The unique material structure of the nylon plastic tubing allows it to maintain exceptional chemical, abrasion, impact, and moisture resistance and dimensional stability.
Nylon Tubing conforms to the applicable regulations of the FDA for use in articles intended for contact with food.
Nylon Tubing conforms to the applicable regulations of the FDA for use in articles intended for contact with food.