We have manufactured all types of extruded tubes and profiles in a wide variety of material specifications and we stock many standard grades of material, which have been used successfully by many diverse industries. However, we would strongly advise involving Naylor Specialist Plastics at the design stage, as we may be able to help with additional information and advise on the suitability of a particular grade. Although plastics in general have many advantages over traditional alternatives the following information should only be used as a guide, and does not represent a guaranteed solution for your particular application.
| Materials |
Full Name |
Properties |
Temperature Range |
| LDPE |
Low Density Polyethylene |
Has outstanding flexibility at very low temperatures, with very good chemical resistance. Potable water grades are available. |
-40 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| MDPE |
Medium Density Polyethylene |
Manufactured from PE80. Suitable for fusion or compression fittings. Resistant to agressive chemicals with a high abrasion resistance. |
-40 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| HDPE |
High Density Polyethylene |
Is widely used for buried gas and water pipelines. It has very low friction loss with excellent abrasion and chemical resistance. |
-40 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| PP |
Polypropylene |
Has excellent resistance to most chemicals and high heat (as high as 110 Degree Celsius for certain grades) good abrasion resistance. Please note: Generally unsuitable for outdoor use unless stabilised against the effect of UV light (Ultra Violet). |
-10 to +110 Degrees Celsius |
| ABS |
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Has exceptional impact strength, it is also non-toxic and is suitable for use at low temperatures (as low as -40 Degree Celsius). It is light weight, easy to join with solvent cement and has good chemical resistance, this makes ABS an excellent choice for most types of pipe-work. |
-40 to +70 Degrees Celsius |
| PVC |
Polyvinyl Chloride |
Is probably the oldest and most commonly used plastic today. In rigid form it has a working temperature of between 60 Degree Celsius and can be easily joined with solvent cement. Flexible grades are used for a wide range of low pressure tube applications with food quality grades available. |
0 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| HIPS |
High Impact Polystyrene |
Is tough, rigid and is available in crystal clear grades that make it the ideal material for packaging and point of sale applications. It has a maximum service temperature of 75Degree Celsius with only limited resistance to dilute acids or alkalis. Not generally suitable for outdoor use. |
75 Degrees Celsius |
| F-PVC |
Flexible - Polyvinyl Chloride |
Inherently Flame Retardant with excellent electrical properties |
0 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| EVA |
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Extremly flexible and transparent in it's natural state. Excellent resistance to Hydro Carbon's also with good chemical resitance |
-70 to +60 Degrees Celsius |
| TF-PP |
Talc Filled - Polypropylene |
Increases rigidity to standard Polypropylene |
-10 to +110 Degrees Celsius |