Saint-Gobain Norton® Versilic™ High Strength Silicone Pressure Tubing Formulation SPX-70 I.B.
Subcategory: Silicone; Thermoplastic
Material Notes: Description: Versilic™ SPX-70 I.B.: Produced form a proprietary combination of silicone elastomers, Versilic™ SPX-70 I.B. Tubing optimizes critical physical properties such as tensile strength, elongation and compression set, resulting in a more physically durable product. Its ultra-smooth inner bore reduces the risk of particle entrapment during fluid transfer. In addition, Versilic™ High-Strength Silicone Pressure Tubing will remain resilient and durable under extreme operating temperatures and repeated cleaning and sterilization. Versilic™ Silicone Tubing complies fully with the requirements of the USP Class VI Criteria and is entirely non-toxic, non-hemolytic and non-pyrogenic.
Features/Benefits:- Provides resiliency, long life and durability
- Ultra-smooth inner bore reduces risk of particulate entrapment
- Tough braid reinforcement permits use under elevated working pressures
- Taste and odor free
- Withstands repeated CIP and SIP cleaning and sterilization
- Temperature resistant from -112°F to 320°F
- Meets FDA, 3-A ad NSF criteria
Typical applications include Veterinary Pharmaceuticals, Sterile Filling and Processing, Water Purification Systems, Cosmetic Production, Beverage Dispensing, Food and Dairy Processing, High Temperature Chemical Processing, Sanitary Fitting Assembly. Information provided by Saint Gobain Performance Products.
Available Properties |
- Specific Gravity
- Water Absorption
- Hardness, Shore A
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- 200% Modulus
- Tear Strength
- Compression Set, Elevated Temperature
- Dielectric Strength
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Brittleness Temperature
- Color
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