Electrically Conductive Silicone Coated Teflon Hose
Electrically Conductive Silicone Coated Teflon Hose Construction:
- External helix: galvanized steel
- Inner layer: PTFE film, electrically conductive
- outer layer: Silicone coated glass fabric
Conductive Silicone Coated Teflon Hose Temperature Range:
- -90°F up to 480°F
- Intermittent to 520°F
Hose Properties
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Excellent weather resistance
- Extreme compressibility 1:4
- External steel helix protects against abrasion
- Heat and cold resistant
- Highly flexible
- Inner hose wall with non-stick surface
- Optimum flow characteristics
- Outer hose wall of high-strength material
- PTFE film: surface resistivity Ro <= 10^6 Ohms
- PTFE: harmless to health
- Small bend radius
- Special clamping method guarantees high tensile strength between hose material and external helix
Common Applications
- Chemical plants
- Dangerous areas, where electrical conductivity is demanded
- Extraction of corrosive media, explosive gases and vapors
- Extraction of solvents
- Low pressure applications
- Paint mist exhaustion
- Paint, wood, and paper industries
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Under increased mechanical performance and higher temperatures
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Chemical Resistance Guide
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