PharMed® Silicone Biocompatible Tubing, 0.25 ID x 0.375" OD

Biocompatible Tubing, 25' L, 0.25 ID x 0.375" OD, Silicone, 0.0625" Thickness, 0.875" Minimum Blend Radius, 13 psi at 73°F & 8 psi at 180°F Maximum Working Pressure, For Peristatic Pumps and Cell Culture

  • Manufacturer Part No: AY242017
  • SECO Part No: SGP-AY242017
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Transporting biocompatible fluids through a peristaltic pump limits the risk of fluid contact with any portion of the pump itself. PharMed Tubing has been formulated to withstand the rigors of peristaltic pumping action while providing the biocompatible fluid surface required in sensitive applications. With its superior flex life characteristics, PharMed tubing simplifies manufacturing processes by reducing production downtime due to pump tubing failure (see comparative peristaltic pump tubing life chart on back of page). The excellent wear properties of PharMed also can lead to reduced erosion of the tubing interior walls, improving the overall efficiency of filtering systems.

Material : Silicone
Length : 25'
Diameter : 0.25 ID x 0.375" OD
Wall Thickness : 0.0625"
Minimum Blend Radius : 0.875"
Maximum Working Pressure : 13 psi at 73°F, 8 psi at 180°F
Vacuum Rating : 25" at 73°F, 15" at 160°F
Durometer Hardness : 64 (Shore A), 15 sec
Tensile Strength : 1000 psi
Ultimate Elongation : 375%
Specific Gravity : 0.98
Tensile Stress : 410 psi at 100%
Tensile Set : 47%
Packaging Type : Inventoried Sizes
  • Outlasts silicone tubing in peristaltic pumps by Up to 30 times
  • Low particulate spallation
  • Can be autoclaved repeatedly
  • Temperature resistant from -60 to 275°F
  • Withstands repeated CIP and SIP cleaning and sterilization
  • Fully tested to ISO 10993 Standards to facilitate validation process
  • Diagnostic test product manufacturing
  • Cell harvest and media process systems
  • Bioreactor process lines
  • Production filtration and fermentation
  • Sterile filling
  • Shear-sensitive fluid transfer
  • Meets USP Class VI, FDA and NSF Criteria

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