Polypropylene Tubing | Parker Series PP

Laboratory Grade – FDA, NSF Listed

Parker PP Series Tubing

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FEATURES:

  • Acid and chemically resistant
  • May be used in higher temperatures and working pressures than polyethylene tubing
  • Excellent compatibility with high temperature water
  • Low water absorption (less than .01%)
  • Good compatibility with vegetable oils
  • Excellent resistance to environmental stress cracking

CERTIFICATIONS:

  • FDA
  • NSF

(Both in white; NSF also in special black part numbers)

Sizes and Specifications


 

Part Number Tube O.D. (in) Tube I.D. (in) Average Wall Thickness (in) Working Pressure (psi, at 73°F/23°C) Minimum Burst (psi, at 73°F/23°C) Minimum Bend Radius (in)
PP-21-1000 1/8 .079 .023 350 1400 .50
PP-32-0500 3/16 .120 .034 350 1400 .75
PP-43-0500 1/4 .170 .040 300 1200 1.00
PP-53-0500 5/16 .188 .062 350 1400 1.25
PP-64-0500 3/8 .250 .062 300 1200 1.25
PP-86-0250 1/2 .375 .062 225 900 2.50
PP-108-0100 5/8 .500 .062 175 700 4.00

 

Maximum Working Pressure (psig)
Parker PP Series Pressure Rating
 

Notes

  • NSF black polypropylene tubing is available upon special request.
  • Suggested operating temperature range for service at rated pressures with compatible fluids is 0°F to 200°F (-18°C to 93°C)

Use with The Following Parker Fittings

  • Compression
  • Compress-Align
  • Poly-Tite
  • Hi-Duty
  • Fast & Tite
  • Prestolok Brass
  • Liquifit
  • TrueSeal™

A tube support should be used with this tubing for maximum holding power where end loading, vibration or pressure spikes may occur. See compatibility chart for plastic tubing with fittings.

 

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