Oxygen hose
PTFEstainless steelrubber

oxygen hose
oxygen hose
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Characteristics

Use
for oxygen
Material
rubber, stainless steel, silicone, PVC, PTFE, PFA
Applications
high-pressure, protection
Other characteristics
standard, spiral, stainless steel-braided

Description

For high pressure oxygen transports, our high pressure hoses with an inner hose of PFA or PTFE are often chosen. Depending on the working pressure and the bore of the hose, reinforcement is done by means of single or double Stainless Steel (AISI 302 or 304) braid. In case your application requires more protection or identification, we can supply hoses with an extra cover out of PVC, Hytrel or Silicone/Rubber. PVC is available in 10 standard colours with a thickness of approximately 0,3 - 0,5 mm. Hytrel is available in 3 standard colours (black, blue and red) with a thickness of approximately 1mm. Hytrel has a high abrasion resistance and is also oil resistant. Silicone/rubber cover can be supplied on request. The possibilities regarding hose connections/couplings are divers. From standard straight fittings (Brass/SS) to various connections according NEN3268 or DIN477 etc. Our high pressure hoses can be supplied with a safety wire and clamps for safety reasons. For fixation, both ends can be equipped with Stainless Steel clamps or loops. On request the ends of the hose can be supplied with an anti-kink spiral/spring to reduce the mechanical load. The high pressure hoses are standard tested with water and air, then cleaned/degreased and dried. Packing in sealed PE bags. The hoses are labelled (possible with your logo) indicating test pressure, degreasing as well as production date and batch number for identification.

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