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Tubing: Choose and Use Guide

Sargent Welch offers the following types of Tubing for your laboratory needs:

Rubber:

  • Handmade: Seamless, retains high elasticity for years
  • Machine Made: Economical, extruded, tends to be stiffer than handmade

Q: What’s the difference between thin-walled wall and heavy-walled rubber tubing?
A:
  Heavy-walled rubber tubing is used for pressure or vacuum connections. Thin-walled tubing should meet your other other lab requirements. For full vacuum, the wall thickness should be at least half the inside diameter of the tubing.

  • Latex: Seamless, good elasticity, and high strength. Latex tubing can be repeatedly sterilized.
  • Polyethylene (PE): Translucent, requires immersion into boiling water for attachment. Superior chemical resistance.
  • Vinyl: Economical, clear, flexible.

Glass Tubing is also available.