Description
Almost totally inert, FEP can be used with all industrial solvents, chemicals, and corrosive materials even at elevated temperatures. It does, however, react with fluorine, molten sodium hydroxide, and molten alkali metals.

Fluoropolymer's non-stick property allows transport of viscous, sticky material without line clogging. It also offers outstanding aging resistance.

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FEP Physical Properties
  • Hardness, Shore D 55
  • Tensile Strength, psi 3500
  • Elongation at Break, % 300
  • Brittle Temperature^^ <-400°F
  • Max. Operating Temp.^^ 400°F

    **Values listed are typical and are meant only as a guide to aid in design
    ^^ Temperatures are for standard extruded (non-coiled) tubing.
Selecting the tubing that best suits a particular application should be done after all the requirements are considered.
  • Media - material passing through the tubing must be considered
  • Flexibility and Kink Resistance - all plastic tubing is flexible to a certain degree but not equally
  • Flow - the amount of material that must be transported
  • Working Pressure - is the burst pressure at room temperature plus a safety factor
  • Working Temperature - temperature range tubing can effectively be used
  • Fitting Type - barbed, compression, and push to connect offer different features and benefits