Composite hose offers a much better 'force-to-bend' rating and is lighter in weight compared to traditional rubber hoses - especially in 10ft-20ft lengths of larger sizes (all composite hoses are for use with straight fluids only - they are NOT for use with materials, abrasive products, foods, or thick, highly viscous fluids). Compared to conventional rubber hose, composite hose has up to a four times smaller bend radius and can weigh 30% less than more bulky and less flexible rubber hoses. Due to its construction, composite hose is not designed for very abusive or abrasive applications. It must be noted that due to its 'rough' bore, composite hose will typically restrict flow by 10-15% as compared to smooth bore rubber hose, with some more economical composite brands reaching up to 25%. Composite hoses are not designed for pressure pumping fluids over a distance.
Construction: Multiple layers of thermoplastic films and fabric with a PVC coated cover. Reinforcement: Rigid galvanized steel wire helix.
Typical Fittings: Carbon or stainless steel permanently crimped or swaged composite hose ends.
Temperature Range: -40°C (-40°F) to +93.3°C (200°F)
Warning: Critical Application-Follow Coupling/Maintenance Procedures
Cut Method: Sawzall or Hacksaw & Side Snips for Wire-Wear Safety Gloves
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