Cole-Parmer Hose Barb Fitting, Straight Reducer, Natural Nylon, 5/16" ID x 3/16" ID; 10/Pk

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Cole-Parmer Hose Barb Fitting, Straight Reducer, Natural Nylon, 5/16" ID x 3/16" ID; 10/Pk

Cole-Parmer | Item: 5974101

Single barb design tightly “grips” tubing

$17.24CAD / Pkg of 10

$17.24CAD / Pkg of 10
Product Description

Key Features

  • Ideal for general-purpose, laboratory, and single-use applications to connect tubing with the rest of your system
  • Free technical application support available to determine which connector type is needed for your application
  • PVC-free—ideal for use in bioprocess, life science, and pharmaceutical industries
  • Quick and easy assembly without tools
  • Meets the requirements of 21 CFR 177.1500 (b)(1) and NSF Standard 51 – (per nylon regulatory info sheet) please verify before putting it in
  • RoHS compliant

More About this Item

Use these high-quality PVC-free fittings in biomedical research, pharmaceutical, electronic, and other general-purpose applications. Easily connect two different size tubing with straight reducers. A single barb on each end of the fitting creates a tight seal to keep the tubing in place. These natural nylon fittings offer excellent tensile strength, stiffness, and impact resistance, making them suitable for various applications. Their resistance to fuels and lubricants is a definite advantage in many industrial settings. However, it’s important to avoid using them with phenols, strong acids, and oxidizing agents, as these can compromise their integrity.

Warning: This product is not approved or intended for, and should not be used for, medical, clinical, surgical or other patient-oriented applications.

Specifications
  • Fitting MaterialNylon
  • Connection TypeHose Barb
  • Number Of Ports2
  • Barb Size / Tubing Id (Port 1) (in)5/16
  • Barb Size / Tubing Id (Port 2) (in)3/16
  • ColorNatural
  • Regulatory ApprovalsRoHS
  • DescriptionHose Barb Fitting, Straight Reducer, Natural Nylon, 5/16" ID x 3/16" ID; 10/Pk
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