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  • How to Shrink ETFE Tubing
    TexLoc ETFE heat shrinkable fluoroplastic tubing is a high quality tube that has been expanded mechanically to slide over a part and is then heated to shrink down to a tight fit that will not fall off. It can be manufactured in a variety of shrink ratios depending on the. TexLoc Library - How
  • Testing Nuclear Reactor Tubing
    The customer needs to test specialized alloy tubing used to carry water within a nuclear reactor for possible damage. This tubing is located in a closed area where there is ambient radiation. Therefore, this test will be performed by a robot arm using ultrasonic non-destructive testing. Gage
  • How to Shrink FEP Tubing
    TexLoc FEP heat shrinkable fluoropolymer tubing is a high quality tube that has been expanded mechanically to slide over a part and is then heated to shrink down to a tight fit that will not fall off. It can be manufactured in a variety of shrink ratios depending on the. TexLoc Library - How
  • How to Shrink PTFE Tubing
    TexLoc PTFE heat shrinkable fluoropolymer tubing is a high quality tube that has been expanded mechanically to slide over a part and is then heated to shrink down to a tight fit that will not fall off. It can be manufactured in a variety of shrink ratios depending on the. TexLoc Library - How
  • Tubing for Peristaltic Pumps
    Autoclude Peristaltic pumps, following the standards applied by Autoclude, use the highest possible grade of peristaltic pump tubing. The performance of a peristaltic pump is very often judged upon the durability of the tube used, therefore a high quality, correctly sized tube is critical
  • Which Chemicals Affect Fluoroplastic Tubing?
    You need the expanded dimension of the heat shrink and the recovered dimension. The expanded dimension is what the tubing measures when it is in its expanded state, the recovered dimension is what the tubing measures when it is heated and recovered on the rod. If you do not know these dimensions
  • Stainless Steel Tubing vs. Copper Tubing in Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers
    According to NORA study, one of the keys to maximize fuel performance is characterizing oil sludge and determining its possible contribution... Deposits found in copper tubing consisted of oxidized fuel. The clogging of copper fuel lines was one of the problems discovered, as the study found solid
  • Pipe and Tubing
    Pipe and tubing are used when rigid lines are preferred. No matter which conductor is used, certain requirements must be met. The line must be large enough to carry the flow required, and it must be strong enough to withstand internal pressures. Line size can be determined from the amount of fluid

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