Full Range of FEP Tubing

Explore our full selection of FEP tubes. Simply select inch or metric and/or the inner or outer diameter to quickly find the right FEP tubing available from stock.

Our FEP tubing is widely used in chemical processing, laboratory, and other demanding environments where reliability is critical. With excellent chemical resistance, high purity, smooth inner surfaces, and consistent dimensional accuracy, it delivers dependable performance in even the most challenging applications.

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Advantages of FEP Tubes

Thank you for you interest in our extensive collection of FEP tubes. FEP tubing offers a unique combination of performance characteristics, making it a reliable choice for demanding applications across multiple industries. It combines chemical resistance, transparency, and flexibility, ensuring consistent and efficient operation even in harsh environments.

Key advantages include:

  • Excellent resistance to acids, bases, and solvents
  • Wide temperature range (approx. -200°C to +200°C)
  • Transparent material for easy visual flow inspection
  • Smooth, non-stick inner surface reducing contamination and buildup
  • Tight tolerances for consistent and precise performance
  • UV and weather resistant, suitable for indoor and outdoor use

These properties make FEP tubing ideal for chemical processing, laboratory use, and other high-demand environments where reliability and performance are essential. Looking for an alternative diameter? We can produce about any size, please contact us to discuss your project.

frequently asked questions

What is FEP tubing?

FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) tubing is a transparent fluoropolymer known for its excellent chemical resistance, smooth inner surface, and high temperature performance. It is widely used in demanding environments such as laboratories, medical devices, and chemical processing.

FEP tubing offers high chemical resistance, excellent transparency, low friction, UV resistance, and a wide operating temperature range. It is also easier to install than more rigid fluoropolymers.

Key properties include:

  • Non-stick surface
  • Excellent electrical Insulation
  • Strong resistance to Chemicals and solvents
  • Transparency for visual flow control
  • Good mechanical flexibility

FEP tubing is transparent and more flexible, making it ideal for applications where visibility and easier handling are important. PTFE tubing is more rigid and typically used in higher-temperature or more mechanically demanding environments.

FEP and PFA are both high-performance fluoropolymers. PFA generally offers better mechanical strength and slightly higher temperature resistance, while FEP is more cost-effective and widely used for general-purpose applications.

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