Engineered for durability in demanding environments, the Eaton Aeroquip Air Brake Tubing offers exceptional abrasion resistance and UV stability, making it ideal for liquid and gas applications. Constructed from premium polyethylene, this black tubing is extruded to ensure consistent quality and performance. Its conductive properties and compliance with FDA 21CFR177.1500 standards make it suitable for a variety of industrial uses.
The Danfoss / Eaton Air Brake Tubing features a minimum bend radius of 1.5 inches, allowing for flexible installation in tight spaces. It is compatible with a wide range of fittings, including Minibarb, Polyline, and Push to Connect, providing versatility in application. The tubing’s rugged design is built to withstand the toughest conditions, ensuring long-lasting service life.
SKU: PT24006BK-1000
Supplier Part Number (MPN): XPT24006BK-1000
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Specifications
Abrasion Resistance
28
Application
Liquid and gas.
Certifications
FDA 21CFR177.1500
Color
Black
Conductivity
30
Construction
Extruded
Cover Material
Polyethelene
Dash Size
-6
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions (II LLC Aeroquip)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
12.00
UOM
FT
Features
UV resistance last longer than all competitors|Hundreds of styles to choose from|Rugged enough to stand up to the toughest applications
ICC
Hoses and Flexible Tubes
Language
English
Lay Line Style
Ink Jet
Minimum Bend Radius
1.50
Minimum Bend Radius
1.5
Minimum Working Temperature
-40
Net Pack Quantity Units
FT
NMFC
70
Product Width
0.25
Qualified Hose Fittings
Minibarb, Polyline, SelfAlign, Compression with 2030 insert, Push to Connect, Push to Connect Flow Controls, Push to Connect Plus, Molded Compression
tubing says it's conductive, does that mean it's safe to run near electrical components or is that something I need to watch out for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 18, 2025, 6:57 AM
Conductive tubing is actually built to prevent static charge buildup, which matters a lot in pneumatic and fluid transfer setups where static discharge could cause problems. That said, "conductive" here refers to the material's ability to dissipate static, not that it's meant to carry electrical current. Keep that distinction in mind when routing it near live components.