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HAMILTON Polymer Tubing is manufactured from flanged PTFE tubing pressed into a PCTFE connector with a threaded hole. Used with LT or TLL syringes, the tubings form a completely inert system which allows highly corrosive liquids to be dispensed. The Polymer Tubings are available in three different variants, with PCTFE connectors on one or both ends (specification: KF) or without connectors (Cut tubing). The standard length is 300 mm. Special lengths with single or double hubs can be ordered according to the list below.


Polymer Tubings with Kel-F® (KF) Connector Gauge


30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 12 11 10 9 8 7


1/8”


O.D X I.D. [mm]


0.76 x 0.30 0.84 x 0.38 0.91 x 0.46 1.02 x 0.56 1.17 x 0.71 1.47 x 0.86 1.57 x 0.97 1.68 x 1.07 2.00 x 1.00 1.80 x 1.19 1.96 x 1.35 2.11 x 1.50 2.29 x 1.68 2.54 x 1.93 2.77 x 2.16 2.90 x 2.00 3.02 x 2.41 3.30 x 2.69 3.76 x 3.00 4.14 x 3.38 4.52 x 3.76


Material


PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE FEP


PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE FEP


PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE


Tubing only specify length


20930 20928 20926 20924 20922 20920 20919 20918 20942 20917 20916 20915 20914 20913 20912 20943 20911 20910 20909 20908 20907 20941


1 KF hub [300 mm]


90630 90628 90626 90624 90622 90620 90619 90618


90617 90616 90615 90614 90613 90612


90611 90610 90609 90608 90607 90641


T H E ME A S U R E O F E X C E L L E N C E TM - 80 - 1 KF hub Specify length


90680 90678 90676 90674 90672 90670 90669 90668


90667 90666 90665 90664 90663 90662


90661 90660 90659 90658 90657 90691


2 KF hubs


Specify length and gauge


86510 86510 86510 86510 86510 86510 86510 86510


86510 86510 86510 86510 86510 86510


86510 86510 86510 86510 86510 86510


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