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HT-1200 Exhaust Hose

HT-1200 Hose Construction:

  • External helix: galvanized steel
  • Hose wall: two-layer construction, inner and outer hose wall asbestos-free high-temperature fabric, specially coated with heat-stabilizers, reinforced by woven in stainless steel wire.

HT-1200 Temperature Range:

  • -75°F up to 1200°F
  • Intermittent to 1380°F
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1200 Degree High Temperature Exhaust Hose

Hose Properties

  • External steel helix protects against abrasion
  • Flame resistant
  • Flexible, compressibility 1:3
  • Good vacuum-resistance
  • Improved vibration resistance
  • Silicone free
  • Small bend radius
  • Special clamping method guarantees high tensile strength between hose material and external helix

Common Applications

  • Aircraft industries
  • Defense industries
  • Engine construction
  • Exhaust-fume extraction from high performance test beds in the motor vehicle industries
  • Furnace construction
  • General engineering
  • Infrared-dryer plants
  • Iron and steel works
  • Low pressure applications
  • Radiant heat protection
  • Shipbuilding industries
  • Suction plants
  • Vehicle construction

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Chemical Resistance Guide

Use the chemical resistance guide below to help you determine which rubber is recommended to use based on your chemical application.

How to use this tool:

Type in the chemical, hit search, and the associated resistance ratings will automatically populate.

  1. Begin by typing in the chemical, make a selection from the predictive list, and hit search.
  2. The associated resistance ratings will automatically populate.
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    Leave the rubber field blank and the guide will show you the recommended rubber to use.
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