Short Lead Time for High Pressure Oil Hose - Concrete Pump Hose – Hengyu
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Short Lead Time for High Pressure Oil Hose - Concrete Pump Hose – Hengyu Detail:
MAIN APPLICATION: Specially developed premium hose for conveying concrete using concrete pumps. Suitable for conveying highly abrasive media such as concrete, cement and plaster. Long service life due to abrasion resistant tube. Flexible and easy to handle, with good kink resistance due to a special hose design. Suitable for reverse pumping, for easy cleaning.
TEMPERATURE RANGE: -40°F / +176°F -40°C / +80°C
INNER TUBE: Abrasion resistant, antistatic natural rubber.
REINFORCEMENT: High tensile textile cords.
COVER: Synthetic rubber with high abrasion, ozone and weather resistance-pin pricked.
MAX W.P. | MIN B.P. | MIN B.R. | WEIGHT | ||
bar | psi | bar | psi | mm | kg/m |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 200 | 2.8 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 250 | 4 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 270 | 6 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 290 | 7.5 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 300 | 9.2 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 320 | 10.5 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 360 | 11.7 |
85 | 1300 | 200 | 2900 | 570 | 17 |
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Our well-equipped facilities and exceptional good quality manage throughout all stages of production enables us to guarantee total shopper satisfaction for Short Lead Time for High Pressure Oil Hose - Concrete Pump Hose – Hengyu, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Jersey, We strongly believe that technology and service is our base today and quality will create our reliable walls of future. Only we have better and better quality , could we achieve our customers and ourselves, too. Welcome customers all over the word to contact us for getting further business and reliable relationships. We are always here working for your demands whenever you need.

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