2-Stop Santoprene Purple-Orange – PT-2280SA

$79

2.54mm ID, overall length 400mm, 150mm between stops, 12/pkg

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2-Stop Santoprene Purple-Orange – PT-2280SA

Part Number:
PT-2280SA

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2-Stop, Santoprene, Purple/Orange, 2.54mm ID, overall length 400mm, 150mm between stops, 12/pkg

Full Description:
2-Stop Santoprene pump tubing is a flexible tubing that is resistant to a wide range of chemicals and solvents. It is typically used to pump aqueous solutions. The two-colored markers on the tubing denote the size of the inner diameter.

Understanding 2-Stop and 3-Stop Santoprene Tubing.

2-Stop and 3-Stop Santoprene Tubing are types of peristaltic pump tubing used in ICP-MS and ICP-OES analytics. The “stops” refer to molded sections that fit into the pump rollers, ensuring consistent flow rates.

Applications for Santoprene Pump Tubing.

There are many applications for Santoprene tubing including these that we work with regularly.

  • ICP-MS and ICP-OES: Used for precise sample introduction in trace element analysis. Ensures accurate and consistent fluid delivery.
  • Environmental Testing: Ideal for analyzing water and soil samples for contaminants.
  • Clinical Applications: Used in medical diagnostics for accurate fluid handling.

Advantages of Santoprene Tubing.

Santoprene Tubing has many advantages. Some of the most popular include the following.

  • Chemical Resistance: Santoprene tubing resists many chemicals, making it suitable for various analytical applications.
  • Durability: It has a long lifespan and is resistant to wear and tear.
  • Flexibility: Santoprene is flexible, allowing it to handle repeated compression without losing integrity.

Disadvantages of Santoprene Tubing.

Santoprene tubing does have a few disadvantages.

  • Temperature Sensitivity: Santoprene can become less flexible at low temperatures, limiting its use in certain environments.
  • Higher Cost: It is generally more expensive than other materials like PVC.

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