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Beverage hose Tygon® SPT-3350
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Beverage hose - Tygon® SPT-3350 - Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics - Process System - silicone / transfer / food
Beverage hose - Tygon® SPT-3350 - Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics - Process System - silicone / transfer / food
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Characteristics

Use
beverage
Material
silicone
Applications
transfer, food, dispensing
Other characteristics
standard, with smooth inner surface
Inner diameter

Max.: 38.1 mm
(1.5 in)

Min.: 0.79 mm
(0.031 in)

Outer diameter

Max.: 50.8 mm
(2 in)

Min.: 2.38 mm
(0.094 in)

Pressure

Max.: 1.9 bar
(27.557 psi)

Min.: 0.3 bar
(4.351 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 204 °C
(399.2 °F)

Min.: -80 °C
(-112 °F)

Description

Tygon® SPT-3350 tubing from Saint-Gobain is ideal for food and beverage dispensing. It is up to three times smoother than other silicone tubing, which reduces extractable content and the risk of particle entrapment, as well as microscopic build-up during fluid transfer – helping to maintain the integrity of the transported food and beverage media. This tubing’s smooth inner surface improves fluid flow by reducing its surface area and, even after repeated use, helps completely clean sanitize the fluid transfer system. Ultra-smooth inner bore reduces potential for particle entrapment Minimal extractable help maintain fluid integrity Excellent fluid flow characteristics Complete inventory of standard sizes available, including metric sizes

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