High temperature tubing with a maximum continuous use temperature limited to 175° C
Does this tubing accept temperature exceedances above 175°C ?
No, we advise against using this tubing above 175°C, even when temperature peaks.
Above 175°C, you have no choice but to choose a tubing high temperature, and we suggest you select a tubing with a continuous temperature holding up to 200°C among:
- Tubing high temperature in Viton ratio 2:1 up to 200 °C from Ø1.6 to Ø19.1 mm, of type PFV2-200,
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Properties of the High temperature Kynar® Tubing ratio 2:1 from -55°C to 175°C, from Ø0.6 to Ø19.1 mm
The heat shrinkable tubing High temperature Kynar® (PVDF – polyvinylidene fluoride) is intended for severe industrial environments where thermal holding and chemical resistance are decisive. Designed to operate from -55°C to +175°C, it offers excellent maintenance of its mechanical properties over time, even in the presence of repeated thermal cycles. Sound shrink ratio 2:1 allows precise adaptation on conductors or components of close diameters, with a tightening from about 175 °C ensuring optimal dimensional stability.
The PVDF is distinguished by a very low coefficient of friction and strong cut-off resistance, making it particularly suitable for beams subjected to vibration or forced passage zones. Its high flame resistance enhances the safety of installations, particularly in the aeronautical, railway or defence sectors. This tubing UL 224 (File No. E328344, VW-1, 600 V AC, 150 °C), MIL-I-23053/8 Class 1 (600 V AC, 175 °C) and CSA C22.2 (OFT, 600 V AC, 150 °C).
Where thermal conditions exceed PVDF capacity or chemical resistance needs to be further enhanced, an alternative PTFE may be considered for extreme applications.