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August 27, 2025
Category Connection: Ống vòi composite
Brief: Discover the Chemical Resistance Composite Hose Pipe, designed for safe transfer of aggressive chemicals and hazardous substances. Featuring multi-layer construction with PTFE or EDM liners and stainless steel reinforcement, this hose offers exceptional durability, anti-static properties, and explosion-proof performance. Ideal for chemical processing, oil refineries, and food-grade applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Multi-layer construction with PTFE or EDM liners for superior chemical resistance.
  • Stainless steel wire reinforcement ensures durability and high burst pressure resistance.
  • Operates effectively in extreme temperatures from -50°C to +200°C.
  • Lightweight yet robust design for easy handling and installation.
  • Anti-static and flame-resistant properties enhance safety in hazardous environments.
  • Kink-resistant and flexible, suitable for demanding industrial applications.
  • Meets international standards including EN13766 and EN13765.
  • Customizable sizes and configurations available for specific needs.
Câu hỏi thường gặp:
  • What are the key advantages of your composite hoses compared to other types?
    Our composite hoses offer superior performance through their unique multi-layer construction, providing exceptional chemical resistance, structural integrity under pressure, and flexibility across extreme temperatures. They are lighter than metal alternatives and meet rigorous international safety standards.
  • How should I choose the appropriate composite hose for my specific needs?
    Consider factors like the chemical composition and concentration of your media, operating temperature and pressure ranges, and industry-specific requirements such as food-grade certifications or explosion-proof ratings. Our technical team can help recommend the most suitable solution.
  • What is the expected operational lifespan of your composite hoses?
    Under normal conditions, our hoses typically last 3-5 years. However, exposure to aggressive chemicals, extreme temperatures, or abrasive environments may reduce this timeframe. Regular inspection and proper storage significantly influence longevity.