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Loose Lined Exhaust Hose

Hose Construction:

  • External helix: hot-dip galvanized steel band
  • Hose wall: two-layered MASTER-CLIP special hose with internal overlapping construction of fabrics which are resistant to abrasion and/or temperature, and an external material from the standard MASTER-CLIP hose range

Loosed Lined Temperature Range:

  • 0°F up to 300°F
  • Intermittent to 300°F
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Hose Properties

  • Can be driven over repeatedly
  • Compressible down to 1:2
  • Excellent resilience properties
  • Extra strength
  • Flame resistant
  • Extremely flexible
  • Good flow characteristics
  • High resistance to mechanical loadings
  • High tensile and burst strength
  • Reinforced by plastic spiral
  • Small Bend radius
  • Super lightweight
  • Welded construction

Common Applications

  • Applications in which the internal lining construction protects the external hosecoating from abrasion or collects condensed water
  • Bulk handling technology
  • Electrical screening technology
  • Extraction of exhaust gas
  • Weld fume extraction with a high level of sparks

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As a family-owned business, we treat every customer like a member of our own family. Our dedicated team is determined to go above and beyond to find the perfect product that suits your unique needs.

Our Other Product Line Offerings

Take a look through our other available exhaust fume hoses for specific specs or contact us today.

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.
  3. Not sure which rubber is best for the chemical you are working with?
    Leave the rubber field blank and the guide will show you the recommended rubber to use.
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To see a full table of resistance ratings for different chemicals, view our Printable Chemical Resistance Chart.

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