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Peristaltic Pump Tubing

In a peristaltic pump, the flow rate is determined by both the size of the tubing and the pump speed. Larger tubing produces faster flow rates. You can use the chart below to select the appropriate tubing for the flow rate you need.

In a peristaltic pump, the tubing is the only material that is in contact with the working fluid. This provides a peristaltic pump with certain advantages over other pump types. The first is that you can change the tubing to prevent contamination; since the tubing is all that is wetted, removing it would remove any trace of the previous solvent. The second is that you can tailor the chemical compatibility of the pump to your application; you can use more expensive fluoroelastomer tubing when pumping halogenated solvents and less expensive vinyl or silicone tubing when pumping aqueous solutions.

Peristaltic Pump Tubing Selection Guide
Tubing Number:1314161718
Tubing Size:
(OD x ID)
5/32" x 1/32"
(4 x 0,8 mm)
3/16" x 1/16"
(4,8 x 1,6 mm)
1/4" x 1/8"
(6,3 x 3 mm)
3/8" x 1/4"
(9,5 x 6,3 mm)
7/16" x 5/16"
(11 x 8 mm)
Wall Thickness:1/16"
(1,6 mm)
1/16"
(1,6 mm)
1/16"
(1,6 mm)
1/16"
(1,6 mm)
1/16"
(1,6 mm)
Flow Rate with MP-1 Pump (ml/min): 0,03 - 3,60,11 - 12,60,4 - 481,4 - 1681,9 - 228
Flow Rate with MP-2 Pump (ml/min): 0,36 - 361,3 - 1265 - 48017 - 168023 - 2280
Recommended Pump Head:Fast Load
146924
Fast Load
146924
Fast Load
146924
Fast Load
146924
Fast Load
146924
Tubing for use with peristaltic pumps:
Silicone, 3m (10 ft)123732
€ 51
123746
€ 49
123760
€ 81
123856
€ 72
123788
€ 116
Silicone, 15m (50 ft)123734
€ 172
123748
€ 136
123762
€ 198
123858
€ 212
123790
€ 246
Vinyl, 3m (10 ft)123728
€ 34
123742
€ 32
123756
€ 32
123852
€ 66
123784
€ 57
Vinyl, 30m (100 ft)123730
€ 128
123744
€ 100
123758
€ 103
123854
€ 155
123786
€ 204
Fluoroelastomer, 3m (10 ft)123736
€ 144
123750
€ 238
123764
€ 313
123860
€ 416
123792
€ 539

Silicone Tubing

is the most commonly used peristaltic pump tubing. It has the longest service life and good chemical compatibility for aqueous and many organic solvents. Its typical service life is about 150 hrs at 600 rpm and 825 hr at 100 rpm. It can usually be left running on experiments during weekends without much danger of rupture, but a fresh section of tubing should be pulled through the pump rollers before any running peristaltic pump is left unattended. Silicone tubing can also be autoclaved a single time with a wet cycle without a significant reduction in its life.

Vinyl Tubing

has the lowest per-foot cost of any peristaltic pump tubing. It has only fair compatibility for many aqueous solvents and does not have any tolerance for most organic solvents. It only has a third of the service life of silicone tubing, about 50 hr at 600 rpm and about 275 hr at 100 rpm. We do not recommend using vinyl tubing in an unattended peristaltic pump. If it must be use in an unattended pump, a fresh section of tubing should be pulled through the pump roller immediately prior to leaving. Vinyl tubing cannot be autoclaved and should not be exposed to temperatures above 80°C.

Fluoroelastomer Tubing

is both the most chemically inert peristaltic pump tubing and the shortest lived. It can withstand even halogenated solvents for a short time. Its service life is only about 30 hr at 600 rpm and 165 hr at 100 rpm. Because of the short life, we do not recommend that a peristaltic pump using fluoroelastomer tubing be left unattended. If the pump must be left unattended, a fresh section of tubing should be pulled through the pump roller immediately prior to leaving. Like silicone tubing, fluoroelastomer tubing can be autoclaved a single time with a wet cycle without a significant reduction in its life.

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Other Tubing



Other flexible tubing is also available. This includes other sizes of tubing as well as FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene) and polyethylene tubing.
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