Standard Products > Hoses
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Name: Extruded Double Layer Hoses with Reinforcement
Description:
These are specifically designed for engine coolants, fuel, and water. They can be made in a combination of materials such as EPDM, CR, NBR, NBR-PVC, ATM, etc., and can be used in the temperature range -20°C to 120°C. The reinforcement material can be rayon, nylon, polyester, or cotton to attain a balance between performance and price. The minimum burst pressure for hoses up to 24 mm in diameter is 8 kg/cm2, and for hoses up to 57 mm is 4 kg/cm2.
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Name: Extruded Double Layer Hoses without Reinforcement
Description:
These hoses are specifically designed for fuel and fuel vapor in the temperature range of -20°C to 120°C. They are generally made in a combination of materials such as PVC-NBR/CSM, NBR/CSM, NBR/CR, or PVC-NBR/CR and have a minimum burst pressure of 7 kg/cm2.
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Name: Hand Built Hoses
Description:
These can be made in very large diameters and unlimited shapes and sizes to suit applications involving vacuum or discharge of water, fuel, oil, and air. By selecting the right polymer and reinforcement (including steel reinforcement), they can be designed for practically any application.
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Name: Silicon Hoses
Description:
These hoses are hand built and are generally used in high temperature applications such as turbochargers. The temperature range is -60°C to 200°C. They can be reinforced with high temperature nylon, woven fiberglass, and polyester, and can be additionally reinforced with stainless steel rings. They can be made in 5-ply construction to suit the pressure requirements of the application.
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Name: Single Layer Hoses
Description:
This style of hose can be used for lower pressure applications such as fuel, water, fuel vapors, and air up to a maximum pressure of 2 kg/cm2. They can be made in a wide range of polymers and shapes, both extruded and molded, and come in diameters up to 50 mm. They can be designed to work in temperatures
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