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Rubber Vacuum Tubes


Rubber Vacuum Tubes are specialized tubes used in laboratories to create and maintain vacuum systems. They are designed to withstand low-pressure conditions, offering flexibility, durability, and chemical resistance for vacuum filtration, distillation, and other vacuum-dependent procedures.

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Rubber Vacuum Tubes are high-quality, flexible tubing designed for use in laboratory vacuum applications, suction systems, distillation setups, and gas transfer operations. Made from durable natural rubber or synthetic elastomers, these tubes provide excellent airtight sealing, chemical resistance, and flexibility, making them ideal for suction lines, condensers, filtration units, and vacuum desiccators. The tubing maintains structural integrity under reduced pressure environments and moderate vacuum conditions, ensuring a tight, leak-free connection between glassware or lab instruments. The smooth internal surface minimizes particle entrapment and offers consistent flow, while the non-collapsing walls resist kinking under vacuum stress. Available in a range of inner and outer diameters, lengths, and rubber grades (natural, neoprene, silicone), these vacuum tubes are compatible with most standard lab glassware connectors, vacuum pumps, and manifold systems.

Feature of Rubber Vacuum Tubes

  • Made of pure natural rubber.
  • Used for high pressure applications
  • Available in per meter
  • Walls does not collapse at high pressure applications
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