Pneumatic tubing is specially designed for conveying compressed air or inert gases in pneumatic systems.
It is widely used in automation, manufacturing, and machinery due to its flexibility, lightweight design, and resistance to wear and pressure.
Available in various materials, it can be tailored to match specific environmental and operational requirements.
Polyurethane (PU)
Excellent flexibility and kink resistance
Good abrasion resistance
Temperature range: –20 °C to +60 °C
Polyethylene (PE)
Lightweight and cost-effective
Suitable for low-pressure pneumatic systems
Temperature range: –40 °C to +60 °C
Nylon (PA)
High strength and pressure resistance
Suitable for harsh industrial environments
Temperature range: –40 °C to +80 °C
PVC
Flexible and economical
Available in reinforced or unreinforced types
Temperature range: –20 °C to +60 °C
Size Range: 2 mm to 16 mm OD (metric) / 1/8" to 1/2" OD (imperial)
Working Pressure: 6 – 15 bar (87 – 217 psi), higher for nylon tubing
Burst Pressure: 3× working pressure (approx.)
Forms: Coils (10 m, 50 m, 100 m) or straight lengths
Colors: Clear, black, blue, red, yellow, green (for circuit identification)
Standards: ISO 14743, DIN 73378, or manufacturer-specific specs
Factory Automation – air supply lines for cylinders, actuators, and valves
Machinery – CNC machines, packaging machines, and robotics
Vehicle Systems – air brake and suspension control lines (with DOT-approved nylon)
Medical Equipment – compressed air delivery for devices and instruments
Food & Beverage – air-operated equipment (with FDA-approved tubing)
Lightweight & Flexible – easy routing in tight spaces
Multiple Material Choices – tailor performance to application
Easy Installation – compatible with push-in or compression fittings
Good Pressure Performance – suitable for most industrial pneumatic systems
Color-Coded Options – simplifies air circuit identification