Cor-Line® Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT)

January 1, 2024

The Cor-Line® Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT) solves construction challenges, offering corrosion resistance and easy installation. Whether encased in concrete or concealed in walls, Cor-Line ENT bends effortlessly by hand, eliminating the need for special bending equipment.

IPEX’s Kwikon couplings and connectors seamlessly integrate with Cor-Line ENT, providing a total system that saves time and money. Available in convenient 10’ sticks, coils, or long reels, Cor-Line ENT reduces labor by up to 50%, making installations efficient.

Cor-Line ENT delivers superior performance and reliability from metal, wood, or block walls to floor/ceiling assemblies and in-slab floors. Backed by industry standards and certifications, including CSA and NEMA, Cor-Line ENT is suitable for various applications, from residential to institutional settings, ensuring safety and compliance in every installation.

To learn more about Cor-Line® Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing, visit Ipexna.com

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