PVC tubing is made from polyvinyl chloride (abbreviated as PVC). It is one of the most common synthetic thermoplastic polymers used for extruded tubing because of its versatility and surprising affordability. Tubing made from PVC is flexible but still tough and strong. It is lightweight, durable, takes additives well, and is easy to process. PVC tubing is lead-free, non-toxic, and recyclable, making it both sustainable and environmentally friendly.
PVC tubing is an excellent general purpose solution for bundling and protecting wire harnesses, wires, cables, and more. PVC is known for its excellent moisture and chemical resistance and for having a long, maintenance-free life span. It is resistant to corrosion, inorganic chemicals, impact, and abrasion. Thanks to its high chlorine content, PVC is self-extinguishing and performs well in a wide range of operating temperatures up to 105°C.
PVC is a great option for jacketing long runs of small or individual wires without connectors or where connectors can slide off and wires can slide into the tubing. The plasticizers in PVC give this specialty type of tubing enhanced flexibility, durability, and versatility. PVC tubing provides excellent UV protection and weatherability, which makes it perfect for use inside or outside.
PVC tubing also has a high dielectric strength making it an excellent electrical insulator. It meets UL specifications and can help reduce energy consumption and waste. It is often used for insulating wire splices, terminals, and connectors. High quality, non-shrinkable PVC tubing is widely used by the military, aerospace, automotive, medical, industrial, and consumer product industries. You might recognize it under the hood of your vehicle where it wraps around wires to provide dry, safe, snug passages. It can also be used to protect ground straps, prevent chafing, and reduce mechanical strain.
With its versatile performance profile and premium electrical insulation properties, flexible, general purpose PVC tubing is a cost-effective solution for bundling and protecting wires, wire harnesses, cables, and more.