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EVA tubing:

RCT Reichelt Chemietechnik

EVA Tubing: Chemical-Resistant Plastic Tubing for Laboratory and Industrial Applications

RCT Reichelt Chemietechnik GmbH + Co.

Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) tubing offers an exceptional combination of chemical resistance, mechanical stability, and optical clarity. These translucent plastic tubes are ideally suited for demanding applications in chemical engineering, laboratory technology, and the food industry.

Outstanding Material Properties
EVA tubing is characterized by its remarkable chemical resistance to a wide range of aggressive media. It resists formic acid, acetic acid, potassium hydroxide, perchloric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and hydrogen peroxide. With a Shore hardness A of 84° according to DIN 53505 and a temperature range from -20°C to +80°C, they provide reliable performance under various operating conditions.

Versatile Application Possibilities
The low gas permeability makes EVA tubing ideal for gas lines, while their taste and odor neutrality enables use in the food industry. As CO2 lines in beer and dispensing systems as well as sight tubes due to their translucency, they find broad application. In laboratory environments, they serve as reliable chemical tubing and pressure tubing with pressure stability between 20 and 30 bar at +20°C.

Technical Specifications
Available with inner diameters from 0.5 mm to 18 mm, with pressure resistance defined according to wall thickness. The impact-resistant construction ensures durability even under mechanical stress.

Product range includes:
• EVA chemical tubing

EVA tubing and other products, such as plastic tubing of various materials, are available directly in the online shop of RCT Reichelt Chemietechnik. The range of RCT Reichelt Chemietechnik offers over 80,000 different products, which are used among others in mechanical engineering, chemical technology, process engineering as well as medical technology.

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