Spiratex® specializes in Polyurethane layflat tubing. TPU is a versatile polymer known for its durability and flexibility. The term “layflat” suggests that the tubing is designed to lay flat when not in use, making it easy to store and transport
Here are some key features and applications of polyurethane layflat tubing:
Features:
Material: Polyurethane is a synthetic material that combines the best properties of plastic and rubber. It is known for its excellent resistance to abrasion, oils, chemicals, and weathering.
Flexibility: Polyurethane layflat tubing is flexible and can be easily coiled for storage and transport. This makes it convenient for applications where space is a concern.
Durability: Polyurethane is a durable material, providing resistance to wear and tear. This makes polyurethane layflat tubing suitable for applications where the tubing may be subjected to challenging conditions.
Temperature Resistance: Polyurethane typically has good temperature resistance, allowing the tubing to perform well in a range of temperatures.
Versatility: Polyurethane layflat tubing can be used in various applications, including those where a combination of flexibility and durability is required.
Applications:
Water Transfer: Polyurethane layflat tubing is often used for transferring water in agricultural irrigation, construction sites, and other applications where temporary water transfer is needed.
Pneumatic Applications: The tubing’s flexibility and durability make it suitable for pneumatic applications, where air or other gases need to be transported.
Fluid Transfer: It can be used for the transfer of various fluids, such as chemicals and oils, in industrial settings.
Hydraulic Systems: In some cases, polyurethane layflat tubing may be used in hydraulic systems where flexibility is essential.
Mining and Construction: Due to its durability and resistance to abrasion, polyurethane layflat tubing is an excellent choice.
When choosing polyurethane layflat tubing, it’s important to consider factors such as the specific requirements of the application, the diameter and length needed, as well as any chemical or environmental conditions that the tubing may be exposed to.
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