Claims
- 1. A composite metal tube having an interior surface resistant to interaction with materials passing therethrough, the composite tube comprising:
- a cylindrical outer metal conduit having an interior wall surface which defines a hollow central interior extending longitudinally therethrough; and
- a continuous interior tube made of non-reactive material surrounded by a positioned concentrically within said cylindrical outer metal conduit, said continuous interior tube having an outer wall surface in engagement with said interior wall surface, the interior tube having a wall thickness less than about 0.02 inch said continuous interior tube held in engagement within said cylindrical outer metal conduit through a mechanical interference fit existing between the interior surface of the outer metal wall and the outer wall surface of the continuous interior tube, said outer wall of said continuous interior tube having essentially uniform contact characteristics with said interior wall surface circumferentially around the composite tube wherein said interior wall is of essentially uniform thickness.
- 2. The composite metal tube of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical outer metal conduit has an outer diameter less than about 3/4 inch.
- 3. The composite metal tube of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical outer metal conduit has an outer diameter between about 3/16 inch and about 3/4 inch.
- 4. The composite metal tube of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical outer metal conduit has a wall thickness between about 0.01 inch and about 0.1 inch, said cylindrical outer metal conduit wall thickness comprising at least 50% of total wall thickness of the composite tube.
- 5. The metal tube of claim 4 wherein said interior tube consists essentially of a polymeric material film, sid polymeric material being substantially non-reactive in the presence of materials interactive with said cylindrical outer metal conduit, and wherein said interior tube has a wall thickness between about 0.005 inch and about 0.01 inch.
- 6. The metal tube of claim 1 wherein said interior tube consists essentially of a polymeric material which is substantially non-reactive in the presence of short chain organic alcohols.
- 7. The metal tube of claim 6 wherein said polymeric material consists essentially of a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyamide resins, polytetrafluoroethylene resins, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The metal tube of claim 1 wherein said interior tube is held in engagement within said cylindrical outer metal conduit through a mechanical interference fit therebetween.
- 9. A composite tube resistant to interaction with chemical materials conveyed therein and to static charge, the composite tube comprising:
- a polymeric tube having an outer wall surface, the polymeric tube having an outer wall surface, the polymeric tube having a wall thickness less than about 0.02 inch; and
- a cylindrical metal tube having an outer wall concentrically disposed around and in mating engagement by an interference fit with said outer wall surface of said polymeric tube, said cylindrical metal tube having a wall thickness greater than that of said polymeric tube an having an outer diameter less than about 3/4 inch wherein said outer wall of said continuous interior tube and said inner wall surface of said outer metal conduit have essentially uniform contact characteristics longitudinally and circumferentially wherein said interior wall is of essentially uniform thickness.
- 10. The composite tube of claim 9 wherein said cylindrical tube has an outer diameter between about 3/16 and about 3/4 inch.
- 11. The composite tube of claim 10 wherein said cylindrical metal tube comprises at least 50% of total wall thickness of the composite tube.
- 12. The composite tube of claim 11 wherein said polymeric tube consists essentially of polyamide resins, polytetrafluorochloroethylene resins, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The composite tube of claim 9 wherein said polymeric tube exhibits elevated burst strength characteristics and is resistant to permeation by chemicals conveyed therethrough.
- 14. Composite tube stock having a total wall thickness, a length and a circumference said composite tube stock comprising:
- an outer metal layer having an interior wall surface and a wall thickness less than about 0.3 inch comprising between about 40% and about 99% of the total wall thickness, the outer metal layer having an outer diameter between about 3/16 and 3/4 inch; and
- an inner non-reactive layer conforming by an interference fit to said interior wall surface of said outer layer, said non-reactive layer composed of an extrudable polymeric material selected from the group consisting of polyamide resins, polytetrafluoroethylene resins and mixtures thereof, said inner non-reactive layer having a wall thickness less than about 0.02 inches, wherein said inner non-reactive layer and said interior wall surface of said outer metal layer have essentially uniform contact characteristics longitudinally and circumferentially wherein said interior wall is of essentially uniform thickness.
- 15. The composite tube stock of claim 14 wherein said inner non-reactive layer exhibits thermal stability at temperatures up to about 500.degree. F., and wherein said inner non-reactive layer has a wall thickness between about 0.005 inch and about 0.01 inch.
- 16. The composite metal tube of claim 1 wherein said interior tube exhibits thermal stability at temperatures up to about 500.degree. F.
- 17. The composite tube of claim 9 wherein said polymeric tube exhibits thermal stability at temperatures up to about 500.degree. F.
- 18. The composite tube of claim 9 wherein said polymeric tube has a wall thickness between about 0.005 inch and about 0.01 inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/260,523, filed on Jun. 18 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,542, which is itself a Division of application Ser. No. 07/806,173, filed on Dec. 12, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,867.
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