Plastic Tubing/

Acrylic Tube

Acrylic tubing is a plastic tubing variety. Any substance described as acrylic is formed by a complex process that involves the mixture of pure acrylic acid with other substances in order to form acrylic resins. Acrylic resins can be thermoformed, or molded by heat, into usable plastic products like tubing. Most thermoformed acrylic resins are near-transparent, which makes them ideal for creating clear tubing.

NewAge® Industries, Inc.
Southampton, PA
800-390-2443
Since 1954, NewAge Industries has manufactured and fabricated thermoplastic and thermoset tubing and hose and a supplier of fittings and clamps. We offer one of the broadest product lines of tubing, hose and fittings in the U.S., and its custom extrusion and fabrication services are unrivaled. Whether you need acrylic tubes or anything else from our product line, don't hesitate to contact us!
Genplex, Inc.
Skowhegan, ME
800-877-9510
At Genplex, we believe quality begins with service. This means making sure our acrylic tube products meet your exact specifications. That`s the way we've been doing business for nearly 15 years. We pride ourselves on the partnerships we've established with our clients. The foundation of our reputation is the quality of our work and the focus we give to make each customer more profitable.
Argos Corporation
Taunton, MA
508-828-5900
Argos buys direct from the manufacturer so our customers can be assured of the most cost effective product to meet their requirements and deadlines without sacrificing quality. Direct access to our engineering staff is an invaluable asset to our customers. If you need acrylic tubes, you've come to the right place. We are located in the northeastern United States and we ship our products worldwide.
Polytec Plastics, Inc.
St. Charles, IL
800-739-9066
Polytec Plastics has been manufacturing high quality tubing, rods and pipes including acrylic tube since its inception in 1973. Our company headquarters is located just west of Chicago, Illinois and our highly skilled engineering and support staff is ready to help you. We can provide suggestions and feedback for the best material to fit your application within your budget. Call us today!
Freelin-Wade Co.
McMinnville, OR
888-373-9233
Freelin-Wade was founded in 1980 specializing in tubing used in dentistry. We quickly learned that polyurethane not only works great in dental equipment but has applications across virtually all industries. In the decades that have followed, we`ve been expanding our product line to include more than 4,000 stock items including acrylic tubes. Call us today about our capabilities.
Absolute Custom Extrusions, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
414-332-8133
Our specialty is in acrylic tubes at Absolute Custom Extrusions, as well as providing custom plastic extrusions and profiles. Distributor tubes, cold and hot water tubes, automotive, medical, shipping and golf club tubing are included in our product line. We also can label, print and custom cut our tubing. Call us today and see why we're ISO 9001:2008 certified.
Crafted Plastics Inc.
Sheboygan, WI
920-457-5593
Crafted Plastics serves the needs of manufactures and distributors of plastic products including acrylic tubes. Our products are offered worldwide. We offer a variety of color choices and we can also offer additional value-adding services including printing, bagging, in-line punching and more. We look forward to serving you with your extrusion and tubing needs.
GSH Industries, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
440-238-3009
At GSH we do plastic, rubber and aluminum extrusions. We do plastic injection and tubing, plastic, aluminum and rubber fabrication including acrylic tubes. We serve a variety of industries with our products, including automotive, consumer, electrical and marine. Superior customer service, product knowledge, on-time delivery and competitive pricing since 1986! Visit us soon!
Preferred Plastics, Inc.
Plainwell, MI
269-685-5873
Preferred Plastics is an ISO 9001:2000-certified custom plastic extruder, specializing in rigid, flexible & co-extruded products, including extruded tubing. Preferred offers a wide range of secondary & in-line services, including cutting, drilling, punching, routing, stamping and more. By choosing Preferred Plastics for your acrylic tube needs, you will be relying on someone you can trust!
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Acrylic Tube

Acrylic tubing does not age noticeably; an acrylic tube is likely to be broken by accident before it wears out naturally. It is not significantly affected or altered by sunlight and can remain highly functional under variable conditions of heat, cold, and exposure to moisture; it will not warp, crack or corrode under such conditions. In applications where clear tubing is required, acrylic tubing outperforms glass in terms of its economy and functionality. Glass tubing can be twice as heavy, less insulated and much more vulnerable to impact. Cast acrylic tubing in particular demonstrates exceptional qualities of tensile strength. Acrylic tubes are used in toys, surgical devices, museum displays, product design, laboratory equipment, home furnishings, lighting and in countless other applications. Marine, commercial, food and beverage, manufacturing, utility, architecture, fine arts and biomedical industries make extensive use of acrylic tubes.

Acrylic tubes are easy to fabricate as well as being cost-effective tubing solutions. There are two main types of acrylic tubing: extruded and cell cast. During the extrusion process, a hopper above an extrusion machine is filled with raw acrylic resin. Gravity feeds the raw material into a conveyance channel. A long screw within the channel turns and forces the raw material toward a die. A die is a shaped tool that is used to shape a material. As the raw material approaches the die, friction caused by the turning screw combined with heat from electric heat sources along the channel melt the raw material. The molten material is then forced into the die, where it takes its tube shape. It emerges as new acrylic tubing, at which point it can be cut and either prepared for shipment or sent for additional processing. Other methods of acrylic tubing fabrication also exist, though extrusion is the most efficient and effective method. Cell casting, for example, is the process in which molten plastic is poured into a mold. It is by definition a non-continuous process, allowing only for the creation of tubing that is as long as the molding cell. Extrusion is continuous and always creates uniform products, both of which are major advantages over other processes.