Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Extruded Plastic Tubing
Common installation or setup challenges when using extruded plastic tubing include:
Bending and kinking: Extruded plastic tubing may have a tendency to kink or bend if not handled carefully during installation, especially in tight spaces or sharp angles.
Fitting compatibility: Ensuring proper fittings and connectors that match the tubing size and material is essential for leak-proof connections. Incorrect fittings can lead to leakage or improper functioning.
Pressure limitations: Understanding the pressure ratings of the plastic tubing and ensuring it is compatible with the intended application to avoid bursting or leaks under pressure.
Temperature sensitivity: Some types of plastic tubing may have temperature limitations, so it's crucial to choose a material that can withstand the temperature conditions of the environment it will be operating in.
Chemical compatibility: Certain chemicals or substances can degrade or react with the plastic tubing material, leading to failure or leakage. It's important to check the chemical resistance of the tubing material for compatibility.
UV resistance and outdoor exposure: If the tubing will be used outdoors or exposed to sunlight, UV-resistant tubing should be used to prevent degradation over time.
Proper support and securement: Supporting the tubing adequately to prevent sagging or stress on connections is crucial for long-term performance. Using appropriate clamps or brackets can help secure the tubing in place.
Cutting and trimming: Cutting and trimming the tubing to the correct length without causing damage or deformation can be challenging. Using the right tools and techniques is important to ensure clean cuts.
By addressing these common challenges with proper planning, selection, and installation techniques, you can optimize the performance and longevity of extruded plastic tubing in your application.