Tubing Cutters
Cutter for Polymer Tubing
When working with tubing it is most important to have nicely cutted tube ends.
This is imperative for making a good connection. To achieve a perpendicular cut, we suggest you
use our Clean-Cut™ tubing cutter.
We recommend to change the blade on a regular basis in order to have a sharp cutting blade,
which will provide you with the best cut available.
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P/N | Description |
70.0010.001 | Tool, Clean-Cut Tubing Cutter (delivered in plastic case with 1 spare blade) |
70.0010.002 | Tool, replacement blade for 70.0010.001 |
P/N | Description |
70.0020.001 | Tool, Guillotine Cutter for polymer tubing |
70.0020.002 | Tool, replacement blade for 70.0020.001 |
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Cutter for Metal Tubing
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Cutting metal tubing is one of the most difficult tasks in chromatography. We recommend for
critical connections to use our precut stainless steel tubing. The tools offered by Applied Research™ brands
will give you a satisfacatory cut of metal tubing which can be used in non-critical connections.
Cutting tools offered by Applied Research™ brands are not ment to cut the metal tubingall the way, but
to score the tube in order to break it. This way you will not close the inner diameter of the tube.
Use our file for cleaning of the tube.
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P/N | Description |
70.0030.001 | Tool, Tubing Cutter for metal tubing |
70.0030.002 | Tool, replacement cutting wheel for 70.0030.001 |
P/N | Description |
70.0050.001 | Tool, Tubing Plier for metal tubing |
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Cutter for Silica Tubing
Silica tubing is not cut, but scored to break. Use the Applied Research™ tungsten carbide knife to score your fused silica tube easy and convinient.
P/N | Description |
70.0070.001 | Tool, Tungsten Carbide Glass Knife |
70.0070.002 | Tool, Tungsten Carbide Glass Knife, replacement blade |