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Material Selection
Selecting the best thermoplastic resin for your plastic tubing and plastic profiles requires that you first determine how it is being used, where it will be used (environment) and your cost constraints. Below are brief descriptions of some of the thermoplastic resins available at Inplex. Please feel free to contact us by phone, fax or e-mail to further discuss your material requirements.
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ABS
 ABS is a rigid versatile high impact plastic. It is good for tubing and profile applications where outdoor properties are not required. ABS has a satin finish and is available in natural (amber, off white), stock or custom colors. Cost is mid-point between engineering and commodity grades.
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ACRYLIC
 Acrylic is a rigid crystal clear mateial used where it's optical properties are highly valued and where it's brittleness and lack of UV protection are not problems. It can be tinted with translucent (clear) colors.
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KYNAR FLUOROPOLYMER
 Kynar PVDF is a tough, flexible, heat and chemical resistant material used in demanding applications. Homopolymer Kynar is a semi rigid grade. Co-polymer Kynar is a flexible grade.
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HIPS (Styrene)
 HIPS is a rigid, economical, light-weight plastic which is good for tubing and profiles. HIPS typically has a flat finish and is available in natural (translucent white), stock or custom colors.
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POLYETHYLENE:
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HDPE-High Density
 | Polyethylene tubing ranges from flexible (LDPE) to semi-rigid (HDPE). It is a very economical material which is good for tubing. It is available in FDA and in industrial grades. It has good chemical resistance, and by adding UV stabilizers, it has good outdoor properties. Available in natural (translucent white), stock and custom colors. For flexible water and air lines where barbed fittings are used, LLDPE is preferred because it has better resistance to environmental stress cracking.
Click here to view or download Low Density PDF information sheet. (34kb) Click here to view or download High Density PDF information sheet. (33kb)
POLYPROPYLENE
 Polypropylene tubing (PP)is a semi-rigid, light weight, economical plastic. It has excellent chemical resistance and fairly high service temperature. PP is available in natural (translucent white), stock and custom colors. PP is also available in FDA grades. May be used outdoors by adding carbon black and UV stabilizers. PP is available in two grades.
- Homo-Polymer - Economical, rigid, high service temperatures.
- Co-Polymer - Impact modified to improve toughness, especially in colder temperatures.
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PETG
 PETG is a rigid, clear and tough material which may be used for tubing or profiles. It is FDA approved for contact with food and potable water. It is used extensively as packaging and although not considered an outdoor UV resistant plastic, it is used extensively as bird feeder tubes. PETG is a moderately priced plastic.
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POLYCARBONATE
 Polycarbonate is a clear engineering thermoplastic which has an excellent balance of toughness, clarity, and high heat deflection temperature. It may be used for tubing and profiles. Our stock polycarbonate is UV stable. However, it is available in FDA grades. Polycarbonate should not be used in high temperature and humidity and it is sensitive to certain chemicals and solvents. Typically used clear, however it may be custom colored.
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BUTYRATE/PROPIONATE
 Butyrate, propionate, and acetate are cellulosics. They are clear, rigid thermoplastics. With a UV stabilizer they are used extensively in lighting and outdoor applications. They may be used for tubing and profile applications. They may be colored and will yield a very glossy, attractive part.
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NYLON
Nylon is available in flexible, semi-rigid or rigid grades. These are tough, chemical resistant plastics with high heat deflection temperature. Some grades are flexible and are excellent for tubing that sees higher temperatures and pressures.
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POLYURETHANE
Polyurethane tubing (TPU) is a flexible, very tough, abrasion and cut resistant plastic. Can be used for tubing and profiles. It is available in natural (transparent amber cast), stock or custom colors. It is available in hardnesses from flexible to semi-rigid.
There are two types of TPUs:
- Polyester based TPU - Better physical characteristics and resistant to fuels and oils.
- Polyether based TPU - Better for use with water or high humidity.
Click here to view or download Ester Polyurethane PDF information sheet. (30kb) Click here to view or download Ether Polyurethane PDF information sheet. (37kb)
RIGID VINYL
 RPVC is an excellent, all-around rigid material. It is a moderately priced material that may be used for tubing or profiles. It is available in clear, or colored, and in FDA or outdoor grades.
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FLEXIBLE VINYL
 FPVC is a versatile material ranging from soft, flexible to semi-rigid, and may be used for tubing or profiles. It is available in industrial or FDA grades, clear or in opaque colors. FPVC in opaque colors has good outdoor properties.
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