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Rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm by XSPC, Satin White
Rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm by XSPC, Satin White
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Rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm by XSPC, Satin White
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Rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm by XSPC, Satin White
Rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm by XSPC, Satin White
XSPC rigid PETG Tube 14/10 mm 2-pack 500 mm in Satin White is a pair of precision-cut rigid PETG tubes intended for custom PC liquid cooling and water-cooling loops. Each tube has an outer diameter of 14 mm and an inner diameter of 10 mm, supplied as two straight 500 mm lengths finished in a satin white appearance. The tubing is manufactured for stable, low-flex runs that maintain loop integrity, and it is compatible with compression-style fittings and bending techniques used in rigid loop builds.
The rigid PETG material provides dimensional stability, ease of cutting and predictable bending behavior when heated. Satin white finish offers a clean, diffused aesthetic that conceals minor internal components while maintaining a modern look. Supplied as two identical 500 mm sections, the pack simplifies planning for short runs or combining with additional lengths. The tubing is suitable for use with standard compression fittings for secure, leak-resistant joints when installed correctly.
Measure required lengths and mark cutting points, then cut the PETG tube with a fine-toothed saw or dedicated tubing cutter to achieve clean, square ends. Use a heat source such as a heat gun to soften the PETG for bending; apply heat evenly and bend slowly around a form to achieve the desired radius. After shaping, allow the tube to cool and check ends for clean cuts before fitting. Install using compatible compression fittings and ensure proper seating of any compression rings or o-rings. Perform a leak test at low pressure or by running the loop with coolant before fully closing the system.
When bending, work in a well-ventilated area and apply heat gradually to avoid overheating or causing surface blemishes. Use gentle, even pressure when inserting into fittings to prevent cracking. For long-term reliability, regularly inspect joints and coolant condition and replace tubing if you observe stress cracks, discoloration or hardening.
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