Polyester Polyurethane Heavy EC Material Hose
Polyester Polyurethane Electrically Conductive Hose Construction:
- Hose wall: electrically conductive polyurethane
- Spiral: PU-coated spring steel wire
- Wall Thickness: .055"
Polyester Polyurethane Heavy Material Hose Temperature Range:
- -40°F up to 195°F
- Intermittent to 260°F
Hose Properties
- Electrically conductive by grounding spiral
- Free of plastecizers and halogens
- Gas-tight
- Good chemical resistance
- High tensile and burst strength
- Highly abrasion-resistant
- Resistant to solvents
- Improved pressure and vacuum characteristics
- Small bend radius
- Smooth inside, for optimum flow characteristics
- Solvents, oils and fuels-resistant
- UV- and ozone-resistant
- Very flexible; light weight
Common Applications
- Dangerous areas, where electrical conductivity is demanded
- Extraction of coarse-grained particles with high flow volume
- Oil-spray extraction
- Protection hose against mechanical damage
- Special hose for industrial vacuum cleaners
- Suction and transport hose for solids, gaseous and liquid media
- Suction and transport of abrasive materials, gaseous and liquid media
- Suction and transport of paper fibers and wood chips
- Transport of granules
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Custom Advanced has different types of material handling hoses to suit a variety of uses.
Chemical Resistance Guide
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