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local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by akr71 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:57 am

Does anyone know where I can get some food grade silicon tubing?
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:07 pm

Let me know if you find some, lol. I think dairies use silicone tubing, but I don't know where they get it from.
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Post by LiverDance » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:11 pm

I am also very interested in this item
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by ratchet » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:14 pm

there's a couple suppliers in Dartmouth that would likely carry this... (I'll make some calls when I get to work)

What diameter (ID/OD), and approx. how much are you all looking for?
I'm assuming you just need it to handle a boil (say... 140 deg C)

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:21 pm

The stuff I got from Morebeer was capable of being autoclaved, I think it's good for almost 500f. It's 1/2" or 5/8" ID.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by akr71 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:24 pm

1/2" ID, 3/4" OD & yes, 140C should be sufficient. If smaller diameter & higher temp tubing is available, I have plans for a steam injection system for step mashing.

D'oh! Now that I think of it, I should also ask my wife. She's a nurse and might be able to grab some (unused) stuff from work. She's grabbed me some gigantic syringes for me, which makes decanting the 'beer' off my yeast starters a breeze.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by akr71 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:26 pm

mr x wrote:The stuff I got from Morebeer was capable of being autoclaved, I think it's good for almost 500f. It's 1/2" or 5/8" ID.

That's the stuff I was looking at too.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by RobD » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:26 pm

Home Depot (Bayers Lake) has high temp silicone tubing. I bought some a few weeks ago. I think it was around $20 for 10 feet. I'm not sure on the size, but it did fit on my 1/2" ball valve... so perhaps it's 1/2"?

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Post by NASH » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:26 pm

Call the hose gods aka Stellar Industrial in Moncton (or Burnside). They have anything and everything. I don't think there'll be any silicone hose rated for steam because of the pressure and silicone tends to get soft when hot but they likely have silicone tubing, and wrapped steam tubing etc.

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:42 pm

If Andy is just using the pressure cooker steam pressure, and, there is a shutoff valve on the cooker (before the tubing), it should handle the load when heating the mash. It worked for me anyway...
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by akr71 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:57 pm

mr x wrote:If Andy is just using the pressure cooker steam pressure, and, there is a shutoff valve on the cooker (before the tubing), it should handle the load when heating the mash. It worked for me anyway...
That's what I was planning. I really don't want to be playing with high pressure steam.

1/2 in diam should be good for the first project. I want to make some modifications to my kettle pickup tube, but want to test my idea with tubing and hose clamps before I make any permanent changes.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by NASH » Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:28 pm

mr x wrote:If Andy is just using the pressure cooker steam pressure, and, there is a shutoff valve on the cooker (before the tubing), it should handle the load when heating the mash. It worked for me anyway...
I agree, just sayin' - call looking for a steam rated silicone tubing it likely doesn't exist :cheers3:

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by ratchet » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:10 pm

Silicone (good to ~200°C), Norprene (Good to ~135°C) , and Viton (Good to ~200°C) are all good choices if you can get them food-grade certified.

Things got really busy here... so I didn't have a chance to call.... but you can likely get it at either Alpha-Gomma, or Stellar Industrial (although I have my doubts they'd carry food-grade certified).

I believe the dairy industry may use Norprene, which is what I'd recommend for low-pressure applications.
Has anyone given Farmers Dairy (they're in Bedford) a call to see what they use?


Worst-case scenario, you can likely get it from Cole Parmer, VWR, or McMaster... although I'm pretty sure you'd have to buy a full roll from the first two.

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:41 pm

I'd take at least 10 feet if the price isn't outrageous. I'll probably stop into HD on my way out of town tonight to see what they have there.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by Garak » Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:26 am

I'm in need of two ~6' pieces of 1/2" high temp tubing. Where did you guys find the best price?

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by akr71 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:04 am

Haven't yet - how 'bout you X?
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by ratchet » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:07 am

take a look in the farmhouse supply post in the for sale section.

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:29 am

The farmhouse supply is the best price I have seen yet. But I really haven;'t had time to look. I'd love to find a local supplier though.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by Jmac00 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:37 am

not as cheap as farmhouse, but cdn at least...

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by macdonaldtomw » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:25 pm

Seems like this question never got resolved... any place nearby that sells high temp tubing that is food grade?

It seems like there are many theories but no confirmation yet!
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by mr x » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:29 pm

It's not a question of whether or not you can get it locally, as you most certainly can. It's a matter of needing a line of credit to buy it....
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Post by benwedge » Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:35 am

mr x wrote:It's not a question of whether or not you can get it locally, as you most certainly can. It's a matter of needing a line of credit to buy it....
I'm looking for 5-6' and I've been leaving it too long. I'll have to order from farmhouse and hope the hot wort aeration doesn't cause too many problems with my next brew. That said, I didn't notice many off flavours with my first two AG brews. Maybe all the other problems masked it?
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by macdonaldtomw » Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:51 am

Here's what I found out after a bit of phone calling:

Stellar Industrial
  • Braided PVC, good up to 65C. Starts at 3/16" I.D.
  • White Nitrile tube (non toxic FDA rubber) that is good to 93C. "For handling most liquid food products including fats and oils without imparting taste or odour. Suitable for full vacuum." Starts at 1.5" I.D.
AlfaGomma
  • Sells 3/4 I.D. Silicone tubing in 50 ft lengths @ $7.23 a foot
Everywhere else
Sells PVC braided tubing.
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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by TimG » Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:03 pm

benwedge wrote: I'll have to order from farmhouse...
If you put a Farmhouse order in, make sure to post up a Group Buy thread as I'm sure others might want a few things too. They have pretty good prices on 4oz packs of hops, allowing us to get some different varieties that are sold out at NCM.

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Re: local supplier of high temp tubing

Post by benwedge » Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:09 pm

TimG wrote:
benwedge wrote: I'll have to order from farmhouse...
If you put a Farmhouse order in, make sure to post up a Group Buy thread as I'm sure others might want a few things too. They have pretty good prices on 4oz packs of hops, allowing us to get some different varieties that are sold out at NCM.

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Agreed. I'd spring for 12' of tubing on a group buy.
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