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Formulation 2475 Tygon tubing is the ultimate in performance PVC tubing this tubing is free of plasticizers, made of FDA listed materials, rated for vacuum, and has a minimum temperature range of -90°F all the way up to 120°F. This tubing is meant for sensitive transfer fluids, pharmaceutical solutions, biotechnological applications because of its high performance and smooth bore. Formulation 2475 also resistance damage from aggressive chemical cleaners and sanitizers and contains no plasticizers which could contaminate the transferred fluids. The smooth non-wetting inner bore prevents the build-up of particulates and limits absorption and adsorption to further preserve fluid purity and integrity. When burned for disposal this tubing will not release any hazardous byproducts such as chlorine and will only release carbon dioxide and water for a less toxic means of disposal it can also be sterilized with ethylene oxide (ETO), chemicals, or radiation. The tubing has a working temperature of -90 to 120°F and a durometer of 70a and a pressure rating of 30 psi at 72F. this tubing meets U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP) Class VI criteria for medical grade plastic materials and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 21 CFR 177.1520 criteria for food contact for quality assurance.
Key Features:
Meets USP Class VI
FDA CFR21 177.1520 standards
for quality assurance
Acetic Acid (10% in Water)
Acetic Acid (30% in Water)
Deionized Water
Hydrochloric Acid (10% in Water)
Hydrochloric Acid (30% in Water)
Hydrogen Peroxide (10% in Water)
Hydrogen Peroxide (30% in Water)
Isopropyl Alcohol
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol)
Nitric Acid (Up to 50% Concentration)
Phosphoric Acid (25% in Water)
Phosphoric Acid (85% in Water)
Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) (10% in Water)
Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) (30% in Water)
Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach)
Sulfuric Acid (10% in Water)
Sulfuric Acid (30% in Water)
Acetone,
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Vegetable Oil
Chemical compatibility must be determined by
the customer based on the conditions in which
the product is being used, including
the presence of other chemicals, temperature,
and consistency.