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Freelin-Wade Introduces Line of FEP Tubing


McMinnville, OR - January 31, 2008

Freelin-Wade (www.freelin-wade.com) announced today the launch of a new line of FEP plastic tubing. The long name of the material is Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene but for short, call it FEP. This tubing material compares to DuPont's TeflonŽ brand polymer.

Extremely durable, FEP is an economical choice for applications requiring chemical resistance or exposure to a wide range of temperatures. Freelin-Wade's FEP is extremely flexible, making it an ideal choice for self-retracting coils. FEP is also available in a variety of packaged lengths.

The three primary advantages to Freelin-Wade's FEP tubing are:
o With nearly no moisture absorption, it is easy to clean. Freelin-Wade's FEP is ideal for food contact applications.
o FEP's wide temperature range means that it can be used in harsh environments where you may have never considered plastic tubing before.
o Its flexibility means that it is easy to install in nearly any application.

"We're very excited to bring this tubing to market," said marketing manager, Ron Miller. More than a "me-too" offering, "Freelin-Wade wanted to do FEP better than anyone else in the business. We're doing that by offering our FEP with a suite of variation possibilities, including coiling, jacketing, packaging and cutting. Our FEP is in a class by itself."

Founded in 1980, Freelin-Wade is North America's largest independent manufacturer of plastic tubing and hoses for industries as diverse as pneumatics, dental and promotions. The company employs more than 100 people at its McMinnville, Oregon plant. Freelin-Wade is a subsidiary of Coilhose Pneumatics. Freelin-Wade tubing is always an exact fit and with a verifiable on-time delivery rate exceeding 98%, our customers know precisely when their order will arrive. Freelin-Wade is well connected.

You can download an FEP picture and marketing tools at
http://www.freelin-wade.com/documents...

Company Information:
Name: Freelin-Wade Co.
Address: 1730 N.E. Miller St.
City: McMinnville
State: OR
ZIP: 97128
Country: USA
Phone: 503-434-5561
FAX: 503-472-1989
http://www.freelin-wade.com



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