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Features: Same chemical and physical properties as Natural Nylon. Fittings contain recycled runner material produced during virgin material, Natural Nylon production runs. Fittings are manufactured to the same tolerances and quality standards as our Natural Nylon fittings. Lot traceability certificates are not available for White Nylon. Temperature Range -50°F to 275°F (135°C). Pressure 125 psi at 70°F.
Features: Temperature Range -80°F to 226°F. Pressure 260 psi at 70°F. NK material can be autoclaved to 285°F (140°C) and meets USP Class VI requirements. Generally, chemically resistant to: most acids, salts, weak bases, halogenated solvents, alcohols, nuclear and UV radiation, oxidants, ozone and deionized water.
Features: Standard material used in automotive and marine under-the-hood, heater and coolant applications. Enhanced impact resistance results from inclusion of uniformly dispersed glass fibers that add strength to the resin: automotive industry approvals. Temperature Range -50°F to 275°F (135°C). Pressure 150 psi at 70°F Heat Deflection Temperature - ASTM D64: 475°F (246°C) at 264 psi.
Features: Formulated for biomedical and bioprocess applications. Temperature Range -9°F to 150°F (66°C) Pressure 125 psi at 70°F. Meets FDA requirements 21 CFR 177.1520(a)(3)(i) and (c)3.1a. PP material has a Drug Master File listing. Radiation stable and is resistant to solvents, chemicals, water and other inorganic environments. Resists most strong mineral acids and bases; however, it is subject to attack by oxidizing agents.
Features: Made from 6/6 nylon - exhibits strength, moderate stiffness, high service temperature, high impact resistance and tensile strength. Resistant to fuels, lubricants and many chemicals, but vulnerable to attack by phenols, strong acids and oxidizing agents. Used in fuel line, vacuum systems and general purpose applications: automotive industry approvals. Temperature Range -50°F to 275°F (135°C). Pressure 150 psi at 70°F.