PTFE tube sourcing guide

How do overseas buyers source PTFE tube from China?

A useful PTFE tube quotation starts with verified dimensions, material grade, service conditions and order evidence—not only a request for the lowest price.

White PTFE tubes and rigid pipe stock prepared for overseas sourcing

Quick answer

Start from operating conditions and the finished requirement.

ZD PTFE is a China-based trading and sourcing company, not a manufacturer. We coordinate selected production partners, compare suitable supply routes and confirm the manufacturing source and available documents for each order. Buyers should distinguish flexible tubing, rigid pipe, sleeve blanks and machined tubular parts before requesting a quotation.

Dimensions

State OD, ID, wall thickness, straight or coiled form, cut length, tolerance and quantity with units.

Material and service

State virgin or filled PTFE request, color, media, working temperature, pressure or vacuum and installation method.

Order evidence

Define material confirmation, dimensional checks, current product photos, labels, packing and export-document needs.

RFQ workflow

Four steps before requesting a quotation.

  1. 01

    Classify the tube

    Confirm flexible tube, rigid pipe, insulation sleeve, capillary tube, hose liner or machining blank.

  2. 02

    Prepare the specification

    Send OD, ID, wall, length, tolerance, grade, color, quantity and drawing or reference standard.

  3. 03

    Share operating conditions

    Identify chemical media, temperature, pressure or vacuum, movement, electrical use and cleaning exposure.

  4. 04

    Confirm quotation scope

    Compare MOQ, unit basis, tooling if any, lead time, inspection, packing, shipping terms and available documents.

Evidence status

Selection guidance is not final engineering approval.

Confirmed: product families and RFQ fields shown on this website. Highly likely: the listed material families may be relevant to the described application. To verify: final grade, dimensions, performance, compliance, inspection, MOQ and lead time for the specific order.