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The pneumatic tubing industry focuses on the production and application of tubes used to convey compressed air or gases in various systems. Pneumatic tubing is essential in systems where air pressure is used to transmit power or signals. The industry primarily uses materials such as polyurethane, polyethylene, nylon, and PVC to manufacture these tubes, each offering distinct properties like flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and abrasion. The manufacturing process involves extrusion, where raw material is melted and forced through a die to form the tube, followed by cooling and cutting to desired lengths. Pneumatic tubing serves a wide range of applications, including automation systems, air tools, and pneumatic control systems. It is crucial in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, food and beverage, and healthcare. In automotive applications, pneumatic tubing is used in air brake systems and suspension systems. In manufacturing, it facilitates the operation of pneumatic tools and machinery. The food and beverage industry uses pneumatic tubing in packaging and processing equipment, ensuring hygiene and efficiency. In healthcare, pneumatic tubing is part of systems for medical gas delivery and laboratory automation. The industry also emphasizes the importance of selecting the right tubing size and material to ensure optimal performance and safety in specific applications. Pneumatic tubing must withstand the pressures and environmental conditions of its intended use, necessitating careful consideration of factors such as temperature range, pressure rating, and chemical compatibility. The industry continues to innovate in materials and designs to meet the evolving needs of various sectors, ensuring that pneumatic systems operate efficiently and reliably.
From hydraulic systems and HVAC lines to industrial machinery and consumer products, tubing plays a critical role across nearly every major manufacturing sector. As demand for precision increases, U.S. tubing suppliers are stepping up with advanced capabilities, international reach, and steady employment gains....(Full Article)
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