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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Saint-Gobain] A registered trademark for a series of flexible tubings. The original Tygon® tubing, now called Tygon® Laboratory tubing, is made from polyvinyl chloride plasticized with di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP). Tygon® laboratory tubing is not recommended for use in conservation (Williams 1987). The various kinds of PVC tubings contain from 22-52% of the oily plasticizer. As the tubing ages, the plasticizer will migrate to the surface producing visible oily deposits that can easily transfer to any contacting material. Additionally, polyvinyl chloride will degrade with time slowly releasing hydrogen chloride gas. Other types of Tygon® tubing include:
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[Saint-Gobain] A registered trademark for a series of flexible tubing designed for fluid transfer applications. Tygon products fall into three categories: process systems, biopharmaceutical (https://www.biopharm.saint-gobain.com/brand-category/tygon), and medical. <ref> [https://www.plastics.saint-gobain.com/brands/tygon?pid=44926 Saint-Gobain Tygon Brand Website] </ref> . The original Tygon® tubing, now called Tygon® Laboratory tubing, is made from polyvinyl chloride plasticized with di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP). Tygon® laboratory tubing is not recommended for use in conservation (Williams 1987). The various kinds of PVC tubings contain from 22-52% of the oily plasticizer. As the tubing ages, the plasticizer will migrate to the surface producing visible oily deposits that can easily transfer to any contacting material. Additionally, polyvinyl chloride will degrade with time slowly releasing hydrogen chloride gas. Other types of Tygon® tubing include:
  
- Tygon® Inert tubing: PVC with FEP inner liner
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* Tygon S3™ E-3603 non-DEHP Laboratory Tubing: flex-fatigue and abrasion resistant. Used for instrumentation connection, vent, drain, and other general laboratory applications. <ref> [https://www.biopharm.saint-gobain.com/tygon-s3-e-3603-non-dehp-laboratory-tubing?cat=11&parent=tygon]</ref> (See brochure for more information file:///Users/kaelanurmi/Downloads/Brochure_%20Tygon%C2%AE%20S3%20E-3603%20Phthalate%20Free%20Flexible%20Tubing.pdf)
  
- Tygon® Silicone tubing
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* Tygon® Inert tubing: PVC with FEP inner liner
  
- Tygon® High purity tubing: plasticizer free
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* Tygon® SPT-3350 Smooth, Silicone tubing: Used for food and beverage dispensing (https://www.processsystems.saint-gobain.com/products/tygon-spt-3350-smooth-silicone-tubing)
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* Tygon® 2475 High purity tubing: plasticizer free, clear and flexible. Hydrophobic – will resist absorption/adsorption of aqueous fluids. [https://www.biopharm.saint-gobain.com/tygon-2475-and-2475-ib-high-purity-tubing?cat=11&parent=tygon]
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* Tygon® E-1000 Ultra-Soft Tubing: resists twisting and collapse, retains flexibility in low temperatures, clear. [https://www.biopharm.saint-gobain.com/tygon-e-1000-ultra-soft-tubing?cat=11&parent=tygon]
  
- Tygon® MPF series: PVC free flexible tubing
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* Tygon® MPF series: PVC free flexible tubing
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A comprehensive list of all available Tygon tubing products can be found on the Saint-Gobain website. (https://www.plastics.saint-gobain.com/brands/tygon?pid=44926)
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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Saint-Gobain: [[https://www.processsystems.saint-gobain.com/sites/imdf.processsystems.com/files/MSDS-Tygon-S3-ELFL-Tubing.pdf| Safety Data Sheet]]
 
Saint-Gobain: [[https://www.processsystems.saint-gobain.com/sites/imdf.processsystems.com/files/MSDS-Tygon-S3-ELFL-Tubing.pdf| Safety Data Sheet]]
  
== Collections Risks ==
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== Collection Risks ==
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Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below:
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Tygon Tube, S-50-HL Class VI tested in 2009 (https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Case_Construction_Materials)
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Chemical resistance properties of tubing: file:///Users/kaelanurmi/Downloads/Chemical%20Compatibility%20Chart.pdf
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Forms and Sizes==
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Sold in 15m or 50 ft, depending on supplier.
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Inner and outer diameter depends on specific Tygon tubing product.
  
° Saint-Gobain: [http://www.tygon.com/Data/Element/Node/Category/Category_edit.asp?ele_ch_id=C0000000000000001208 Tygon Website].  
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== Resources and Citations ==
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* Saint-Gobain: [http://www.tygon.com/Data/Element/Node/Category/Category_edit.asp?ele_ch_id=C0000000000000001208 Tygon Website].  
  
° S. Williams, "Tygon Tubing: Use with Caution", IIC-CG Newsletter, Vol.XII(3), March 1987.
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* S. Williams, "Tygon Tubing: Use with Caution", IIC-CG Newsletter, Vol.XII(3), March 1987.
  
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Revision as of 09:29, 12 September 2020

Description

[Saint-Gobain] A registered trademark for a series of flexible tubing designed for fluid transfer applications. Tygon products fall into three categories: process systems, biopharmaceutical (https://www.biopharm.saint-gobain.com/brand-category/tygon), and medical. [1] . The original Tygon® tubing, now called Tygon® Laboratory tubing, is made from polyvinyl chloride plasticized with di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP). Tygon® laboratory tubing is not recommended for use in conservation (Williams 1987). The various kinds of PVC tubings contain from 22-52% of the oily plasticizer. As the tubing ages, the plasticizer will migrate to the surface producing visible oily deposits that can easily transfer to any contacting material. Additionally, polyvinyl chloride will degrade with time slowly releasing hydrogen chloride gas. Other types of Tygon® tubing include:

  • Tygon® Inert tubing: PVC with FEP inner liner
  • Tygon® MPF series: PVC free flexible tubing

A comprehensive list of all available Tygon tubing products can be found on the Saint-Gobain website. (https://www.plastics.saint-gobain.com/brands/tygon?pid=44926)

Synonyms and Related Terms

Tygon tubing

Applications

Personal Risks

Saint-Gobain: [Safety Data Sheet]

Collection Risks

Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below: Tygon Tube, S-50-HL Class VI tested in 2009 (https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Case_Construction_Materials) Chemical resistance properties of tubing: file:///Users/kaelanurmi/Downloads/Chemical%20Compatibility%20Chart.pdf

Forms and Sizes

Sold in 15m or 50 ft, depending on supplier. Inner and outer diameter depends on specific Tygon tubing product.

Resources and Citations

  • S. Williams, "Tygon Tubing: Use with Caution", IIC-CG Newsletter, Vol.XII(3), March 1987.

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