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High Abrasion and Corrosion Resistant Flexible rubber hose
High Abrasion and Corrosion Resistant Flexible rubber hose

excellent quality with competitive price advanced technology from Japan long operating life high wear resistant

The flexible  hose are lining with ceramics balls are used to reduce the internal costs.

. Another advantage with respect to flexibility, wich my curve in the same proportion.

 In the newly developed ceramic hose, ceramic tips are used to eliminate a disadvantage in a conventional ceramic hoses.

It has higher abrasion resistance while maintaining flexibility. The standard producible ceramic

hose is limited to 10 m in length and 30 to 300 mm in hose diameter.

 An elbow type ceramic hose is available. We can produce a hose in a customer's design. Our new ceramic hose has the circular disk shaped ceramic tip as compared with the conventional ball shaped ceramic tip and shows several times higher abrasion resistance.

Normally, the producible length is 10 m for a flexible  hose. Please contact with us if you need a longer flexible  hose. In addition, we can produce a flexible hose as a customer wishes. If you don't know the desired dimension, we can produce the flexible hose having the same dimension with the existing hose.

Material

Natural rubber & ceramic

Alumina content

          ≥92%

Alumina density

        3.6g/cm3

Pressure

          10 kilo

Temperature

          80o c

Inner diameter

Bending radius

25mm

     500mm

32mm

     640mm

38mm

    760mm

42mm

     840mm

52mm

     1020mm

68mm

     1360mm

76mm

     1520mm

95mm

     1900mm

102mm

     2040mm

152mm

     3040mm

These are only regular specification, and we also can produce with your requirements.

High Abrasion and Corrosion Resistant Flexible rubber hose

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