Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow
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Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow

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Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube ElbowExotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow The Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow is designed for lithium battery venting installations where 10mm OD PTFE tube needs to be routed neatly around corners, through tight spaces, or inside battery compartments. This stainless steel elbow provides a strong and compact 90 degree connection point for changing the direction of a vent tube run without forcing the tube into a sharp

Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow

The Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow is designed for lithium battery venting installations where 10mm OD PTFE tube needs to be routed neatly around corners, through tight spaces, or inside battery compartments.

This stainless steel elbow provides a strong and compact 90-degree connection point for changing the direction of a vent tube run without forcing the tube into a sharp bend. It is ideal for caravan, RV, marine, 4WD, and off-grid battery systems where clean tube routing and long-term durability are important.

Designed for Battery Vent Tube Routing

Lithium battery systems should be installed with consideration for ventilation, pressure equalisation, and safe routing of any gases that may be released during abnormal operating conditions. This 10mm OD elbow helps create a cleaner and more controlled vent tube path between the battery, vent joiners, and external vent outlet.

By using an elbow fitting instead of sharply bending the tube, the installation can remain neater while helping reduce stress on the PTFE tube and surrounding components.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Designed for lithium battery venting systems
  • Suitable for 10mm OD PTFE vent tube
  • 90-degree elbow design for neat tube routing
  • Helps route vent tubing through confined spaces
  • Reduces the need for sharp tube bends
  • Durable 304 stainless steel construction
  • Corrosion-resistant for caravan, RV, marine, and off-grid environments
  • Compact design for professional battery compartment installations
  • Suitable for battery boxes, enclosures, compartments, and external vent routing

Ideal for Caravan, RV, Marine & Off-Grid Battery Systems

This stainless steel PTFE tube elbow is suitable for lithium battery systems installed in caravans, RVs, boats, 4WD touring setups, mobile service vehicles, workshops, and off-grid power systems.

It is especially useful where battery vent tubing needs to be routed cleanly around internal panels, enclosure walls, battery mounts, cable paths, or other equipment.

Built for Long-Term Reliability

Manufactured from 304 stainless steel, this elbow fitting offers excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and long service life. Its robust construction makes it suitable for mobile and outdoor environments exposed to vibration, moisture, temperature changes, and regular travel.

Professional Vent Tube Routing Solution

The Exotronic 10mm OD 304 Stainless Steel PTFE Tube Elbow provides a neat and durable way to route 10mm OD PTFE battery vent tubing through tight or confined spaces. It is ideal for professional lithium battery installations where a clean, corrosion-resistant, and reliable vent tube layout is required.

Note: This fitting is intended to support battery compartment ventilation and pressure equalisation. It should be installed in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s requirements and does not replace correct battery installation, enclosure design, or safety protection systems.

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