Pipe & Tube
We manufacture standard and custom round plastic profiles of various colors, diameters, and lengths.
High Precision. Customizable. Seamless.
OD
Minimum of 1/8“ to a Maximum of 10“
ID
Minimum of 0.000“ - Capable of small rod profiles. Maximum - Varies depending on OD and Wall requirements
Wall
Minimum of 0.040“ to Maximum of 1“
Straightness
1/16” Per Foot
Cut Length/Tolerance
+/- 1/16”
Cut Length/Tolerance
+/- 1/16”
Material
PE, PP, FPVC, RPVC, PS, ACY and PCR – Ability to work with other Materials
Tolerances & other considerations are material and application dependent
Explore What
We Can Do
Custom Pipe Up To 10” In Diameter
Specialized Material & Short Lead Times
Custom Round Profiles
High Production Capacity
Thick Wall Custom Pipe
Pipe & Tube FAQ
We work with established companies on helping to ensure your design is optimized for manufacturing. We can source mold tooling that fits our equipment and your type of plastic material. Though we admire the entrepreneurial spirit, we are not set up to help inventors take ideas into production and distribution.
We would love to discuss your project and offer material suggestions based on how the product will be used, and, in what environments. Ultimately, we are not experts in how your product is used ‘in the field’, so the final decision on materials will be in your court. We can provide material specification sheets and put you in touch with material experts.
As a general rule, we expect about 10,000 to 20,000 feet as an annual minimum but can accommodate 1,000,000+ feet annually on new pipe or tube. We can work outside of these ranges but the ranges above are the ‘sweet spot’ for us.
We love VMI. By sharing your real-time inventory (or weekly reports) we can keep you between your minimums and maximums. This can also be adjusted for your busy and slower seasons. However, we do not have the space to warehouse large amounts of inventory. With our short-lead times and regular communication with customers, we have been very successful at keeping clients within their required min-max ranges.