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Product Details

Manufacturer
Cole-Parmer
SKU
30053154
Shipped From
United Kingdom

About this product

Platinum-Cured Silicone Tubing, 61 Shore A

by Cole-Parmer · SKU 30053154

Overview

Silicone tubing produced by a platinum-cured process and specified at 61 Shore A hardness. This formulation provides a firmer tubing option suited for fluid transfer in laboratory and facility environments where enhanced structural stability is preferred. It supports use with a range of aqueous and compatible solutions in benchtop and equipment-based workflows.

Highlights

  • Platinum-cured silicone construction
  • 61 Shore A hardness for increased rigidity
  • Smooth bore supporting consistent flow characteristics
  • Suitable for laboratory fluid-handling systems and equipment interfaces

At-a-glance

Form
Silicone tubing
Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Appropriate for fluid-transfer operations involving laboratory instruments, benchtop equipment, and general facility systems requiring tubing with a firmer mechanical profile.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Use only by appropriately trained and authorised personnel.
  • Inspect tubing before use to ensure it is free from damage or deformation.
  • Follow equipment guidelines for proper installation to maintain secure fluid paths.
  • Use suitable personal protective equipment appropriate for the handled liquids.

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