Saint-Gobain Norton® Tygon® Fuel and Lubricant Tubing Formulation F-4040-A
Subcategory: Thermoplastic
Material Notes: Description: Tygon® F-4040-A: A consistent performer lot after lot, Tygon® Fuel and Lubricant Tubing is the most requested fuel and lubricant tubing for a variety of applications -- from small engine fuel lines to coolant transfer. Specifically designed to handle most fuels and industrial lubricants, Tygon® Fuel and Lubricant Tubing resists the swelling and hardening caused by hydrocarbon-based fluids. This significantly reduces the risk of failure due to cracking and leakage. Its minimum extractability safeguards the liquid or vapor being transferred against adulteration. Extremely flexible (Shore A, 57), Tygon® Fuel and Lubricant Tubing simplifies installation, even in tight places. It is translucent yellow for positive identification and to allow easy flow monitoring. It is routinely used to handle gasoline, kerosene, heating oils, cutting compounds and glycol-based coolants.
Features and Benefits:- Resists embrittlement
- Compatible with most hydrocarbons
- Resistant to swelling
- Highly flexible, easy to install
- Specifically developed for fuels and lubricants
- Ozone and UV light resistant
Typical applications include Small engine fuel lines, general automotive, recreational vehicles, lawn and garden equipment, coolant transfer, heating fuels, cutting compounds, polishing equipment, lubrication lines. Information provided by Saint Gobain Performance Products.
Available Properties |
- Specific Gravity
- Water Absorption
- Hardness, Shore A
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- 100% Modulus
- Tear Strength
- Compression Set, Elevated Temperature
- Tensile Set
- Dielectric Strength
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Brittleness Temperature
- Color
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