Silicone Tubing Hose Tube Beer Milk Water Pipe Soft Rubber Food Grade High Temp

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Silicone Tubing for Beer, Milk & Water Lines — Flexible, Food-Grade, High-Temp Rated

When a leaking or off-gassing hose contaminates a batch of homebrew or a dairy transfer line, the fix isn't a patch — it's the right material from the start. Homebrewers, food processors, lab technicians, and DIY plumbers who need a hose that won't impart taste, odor, or harmful compounds turn to food-grade silicone tubing as the dependable solution.

This silicone tubing is constructed from pure silicone rubber and is available in inner diameters ranging from 0.5 mm (1/64") up to 50 mm (approximately 2"), with matching outer diameters and wall thicknesses that vary by size. Each listing is sold per 1-meter length. Colors available include Clear, Black, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple, and White — making color-coding fluid lines straightforward.

Typical use cases for this food-grade silicone tubing include homebrew beer and wine transfer lines, peristaltic pump heads, laboratory fluid handling, dairy and milk processing equipment, aquarium and hydroponics irrigation, and general-purpose high-temperature fluid routing where a flexible rubber pipe is required.

⚙️ Compatible with standard barbed fittings, hose clamps, and peristaltic pump heads. Verify inner diameter against your fitting OD before ordering.

✅ Key Features of These Silicone Tubing Hoses

  • 🧪 Food-Grade Silicone Material — Odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic; safe for direct contact with beer, milk, water, and other consumable liquids.
  • 🌡️ High-Temperature Resistance — Rated for continuous use across a wide temperature range (typically –60 °C to +200 °C / –76 °F to +392 °F), suitable for steam cleaning and hot-side brewing transfers.
  • 📐 Wide Size Range — Inner diameters from 0.5 mm to 50 mm with dual mm/inch labeling on each variant, making it easy to match existing fittings without guesswork.
  • 🎨 10 Color Options — Clear, Black, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple, and White allow color-coded line identification in multi-fluid setups.
  • 🔄 Flexible & Kink-Resistant — Soft rubber construction bends around tight corners without collapsing the bore, maintaining consistent flow even in confined equipment spaces.
  • ✂️ Sold by the Meter — Each unit is 1 meter; order multiple quantities for longer runs. Cuts cleanly with scissors or a utility knife for precise fitting.

📐 Technical Specifications — Silicone Tubing

Material Food-grade silicone rubber
Type High-temp flexible tubing / hose
Inner Diameter (ID) See variant options (0.5 mm – 50 mm)
Outer Diameter (OD) See variant options
Wall Thickness See variant options
Length per Unit 1 Meter (~39.4 inches)
Color See variant options (10 colors available)
Temperature Range Typically –60 °C to +200 °C (–76 °F to +392 °F)
Flexibility Soft, kink-resistant
Food Safety Food-grade; odorless and tasteless
Typical Applications Brewing, dairy, lab, aquarium, irrigation, general fluid transfer
Fitting Compatibility Standard barbed fittings; confirm ID vs. fitting OD

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right inner diameter for my application?

Match the tubing's inner diameter (ID) to the outer diameter (OD) of your barbed fitting or nozzle. For a snug, leak-free seal, the tubing ID should be equal to or very slightly smaller than the fitting OD. For example, a 6 mm barb typically pairs with 6 mm ID tubing. If you are replacing existing hose, measure the old hose's ID with calipers before ordering.

Is this tubing safe for beer, wine, and food contact?

Yes. The tubing is made from food-grade silicone rubber, which is odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic. It does not leach plasticizers or impart off-flavors, making it a common choice for homebrewing beer and wine, dairy milk lines, and drinking-water applications. Always rinse new tubing before first use.

What is the maximum temperature this silicone tubing can handle?

Silicone rubber typically withstands continuous temperatures from approximately –60 °C to +200 °C (–76 °F to +392 °F). This makes it suitable for hot-side wort transfers, steam sanitizing, and autoclave-adjacent applications. Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures above 200 °C or direct open flame.

Will this tubing kink when bent around corners?

Silicone is significantly more flexible than PVC or polyurethane tubing of the same wall thickness. For most routing scenarios, the tubing bends without collapsing the bore. However, very tight bends on thin-walled, large-diameter sizes can still cause partial kinking. If your installation requires a sharp 90° turn, consider using an elbow fitting instead of bending the hose.

Can I use this tubing with a peristaltic pump?

Yes — silicone tubing is the standard material for peristaltic pump heads because it recovers its round cross-section after each compression cycle without fatigue cracking. Select the ID and OD that match your pump head's specified tubing size. Common peristaltic pump sizes are 3 mm, 4 mm, 6 mm, and 8 mm ID.

How does silicone tubing compare to PVC tubing for brewing?

PVC tubing is less expensive but contains plasticizers that can leach into liquids over time, especially at elevated temperatures, and it can absorb odors. Silicone tubing is plasticizer-free, handles higher temperatures, and does not absorb flavors or odors — making it the preferred choice for hot-side transfers and long-term brewing setups. The trade-off is that silicone costs more per meter than standard PVC.

How do I clean and sanitize this silicone tubing?

Silicone tubing can be cleaned with standard brewing sanitizers (Star San, iodophor), boiled in water, or run through a dishwasher on a high-heat cycle. For deep cleaning, flush with a no-rinse sanitizer and allow to air dry. Inspect the bore periodically for discoloration or biofilm buildup; replace the tubing if cleaning does not restore clarity.

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