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fameless |
01-16-2004 09:02 PM |
Teflon tubing?
How would teflon tubing found here work in a water cooled system? Should I just stick with tygon or clearflex? Thanks.
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Butcher |
01-17-2004 02:11 AM |
It would work, though it's not transparent and pretty expensive. I'm not really sure what'd you gain over tygon, which is half the price.
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Gooserider |
01-21-2004 06:12 PM |
Looks like it might be overly stiff as well compared to Tygon.
Gooserider
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fameless |
01-21-2004 07:20 PM |
yeah, i had noticed that. i was thinking that the characteristics of teflon would help water flow. just a thought.
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Butcher |
01-21-2004 08:25 PM |
mcmaster-carr do a teflon coated tygon tube with might be better. One of the nice things about it is teflon is almost compeltely chemically inert. You can run almost anything you like through the lines without any problems. The downside is it's really expensive.
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