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  • Now available from tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries is Prolite polypropylene tubing.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • A semi-rigid product, Prolite is made from an NSF-61 (National Sanitation Foundation) compound, and is used in applications such as potable water supply, food processing, beverage transfer, chemical lines, dispensing equipment, and more.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • A semi-rigid product, Prolite is made from an NSF-61 (National Sanitation Foundation) compound, and is used in applications such as potable water supply, food processing, beverage transfer, chemical lines, dispensing equipment, and more.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • Now available from tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries is Prolite polypropylene tubing.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • Now available from tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries is Prolite polypropylene tubing.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • Now available from tubing manufacturer NewAge Industries is Prolite polypropylene tubing.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • Prolite® polypropylene tubing, a semi-rigid product made from an NSF-61 (National Sanitation Foundation) compound.

    The Gadgeteer 2010

  • These combined attributes make Prolite a viable and reasonably priced alternative to fluoropolymer tubing in many applications.

    The Gadgeteer 2010

  • A semi-rigid product, Prolite is made from an NSF-61 (National Sanitation Foundation) compound, and is used in applications such as potable water supply, food processing, beverage transfer, chemical lines, dispensing equipment, and more.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

  • A semi-rigid product, Prolite is made from an NSF-61 (National Sanitation Foundation) compound, and is used in applications such as potable water supply, food processing, beverage transfer, chemical lines, dispensing equipment, and more.

    R&D Mag - News 2010

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