REDUCER L/S 15/25 10/PK NYLON_1138231
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VWR Barbed Reducing Union, Nylon, L/S 15/25 × 1/8" Tubing ID, 10/Pack

$78.10

The price is inclusive of GST

The VWR Barbed Reducing Union, Nylon, designed for L/S 15/25 tubing to 1/8" tubing ID, provides secure, leak-resistant connections between different tubing sizes. Manufactured to tight tolerances from virgin nylon, this reducing union ensures a precise fit and smooth flow. Hose barb fittings allow quick, tool-free installation. Available in packs of 10 for convenient bulk use. Fittings are offered in multiple materials to meet various application requirements.

Product Features

  • Compatible with L/S 15/25 tubing and 1/8" tubing ID
  • Manufactured to tight tolerances for precise fit
  • Made from virgin nylon for durability and chemical resistance
  • Hose barb fittings for easy, tool-free installation
  • Available in a 10-pack for convenience
  • Fittings available in various materials to suit diverse applications

Material Options

  • High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE): Very good chemical resistance. Temperature range: -65 to 150°F (-53 to 65°C). Sterilize by ethylene oxide only.
  • Nylon: Good chemical resistance. Temperature range: -50 to 250°F (-46 to 121°C). Sterilize by ethylene oxide only.
  • Polypropylene: Very good chemical resistance. Temperature range: 32 to 275°F (0 to 135°C). Sterilize by ethylene oxide or autoclave.
  • Kynar: Excellent chemical resistance. Temperature range: -80 to 265°F (-62 to 129°C).

Benefits

  • Durable, leak-resistant connection for tubing size reduction
  • Chemical-resistant nylon construction
  • Quick, tool-free installation saves time

Why Choose the VWR Barbed Reducing Union, Nylon, L/S 15/25 × 1/8" Tubing ID, 10/Pack?

The VWR Barbed Reducing Union, Nylon provides reliable, chemical-resistant connections between different tubing sizes in demanding laboratory and industrial fluid systems. Precise manufacturing and ease of installation ensure consistent performance.

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