Hot water hose
for steamsynthetic rubberconstruction

Hot water hose - Stomil Bydgoszcz - for steam / synthetic rubber / construction
Hot water hose - Stomil Bydgoszcz - for steam / synthetic rubber / construction
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Characteristics

Use
for hot water, for steam
Material
synthetic rubber
Applications
construction, transfer, cleaning, industrial
Other characteristics
standard
Inner diameter

Max.: 80 mm
(3.15 in)

Min.: 12.5 mm
(0.492 in)

Outer diameter

Max.: 97 mm
(3.819 in)

Min.: 23.1 mm
(0.909 in)

Pressure

6 bar
(87.023 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 165 °C
(329 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Delivered length

Max.: 20 m
(65'07" )

Min.: 10 m
(32'09" )

Description

This oil resistant delivery hose is eagerly used in petrochemical industry in the processes of cleaning elements of production line from contamination with hydrocarbon substances. It is designed for saturated steam transfer in industrial machinery as well as for steam cleaning of floors, walls and a lot of types of equipment in many industries. If used for hot water, its temperature should not exceed 100°C because hot water may be more aggressive for hose construction than the steam. This hose is also resistant to weathering and ozone. CONSTRUCTION According to EN ISO 6134 Inner tube High quality black synthetic rubber resistant to high temperatures of pressurized steam. Reinforcement Interlayers made of textile high tensile cord. Cover Abrasion, oil, weather and ozone resistant black synthetic rubber with cloth impression. Red color available on request. METHOD OF MARKING Larger diameters are marked with a silver-gray tape containing the application and reference to the standard.

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