Application Note

'STAMPs' An Easy Way To Remember Tubing Specifications

Source: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics

Tubing isn’t complicated... but it has many variables. Your end user needs to order the precise tubing for their particular application. You need to identify the requirements for that application. Remembering “STAMPs” is an easy way to help start discussions with your customers about tubing specifications. Here are six basic questions that your customer should be able to answer, even if the answer is “not-specified”, that will help you to narrow down choices to the best tubing for the application: Size, Temperature, Application, Material, Pressure, sketch.

When it comes to tubing and overmolded tubing assemblies, no other manufacturer can match the depth of material formulations, application-specific functionality and decades of experience offered by Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics. From our iconic TYGON® brand, which has been transporting critical fluids for more than 60 years, to newer innovations like Sani-Tech® Ultra, C-Flex® and TYGON® E-3603 non-DEHP, our tubing products deliver purity, consistency and rock-solid documentation you can rely on. Our tubing materials include a wide range of silicone, fluoropolymers, and thermoplastic elastomers, in sizes ranging from 0.020” x .145” to 1.0” x 1.5”.We offer opaque and crystal clear tubings designed for high performance applications with features such as high pressure ratings, great flexibility, low extractables, ultra smooth inner bores, and sealing and welding capabilities.

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