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New Design Expandable Hose For Flowing Solids

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    The new design expandable hose is absolutely free of organic plasticizers, phthalates and latex additives (through the state's most stringent GB9685-2008 plasticizer certification and GB13115-1991 food grade certification); Food-like liquid transfer hose, no plasticizer, does not decompose any smell and taste; smooth inner wall is not sticky; can be autoclaved and autoclaved; good mineral oil resistance and chemical resistance, good anti-UV and Ozone performance and low temperature flexibility; small bending radius, not easy to kink, no softener and halogen; gas and liquid do not leak, flame retardant meets UL94-HB standard, RoHS compliant, static electricity can be discharged through the screw ground.

    The new design expandable hose is specially formulated, completely non-toxic food grade hose, non-toxic, odorless, odorless and highly transparent. It can easily confirm the inside of the pipe, the transport of viscosity materials, light, soft and durable. . Covered by a strong elastic copper-plated steel wire; wall: special top polyether-PUR, about 0.9MM wall thickness, smooth inner wall; using pressure and vacuum resistance, very smooth material, good chemical resistance, inside and outside The pipe wall is transparent, no bubbles, and the transportation is clearly visible; it is resistant to low concentration of acid and alkali, high elasticity, not easy to aging, long service life; high pressure resistance, can maintain the original state under high pressure vacuum.

    New design expandable hoses are typically used for high flow rate, very abrasive sand, gravel, fines, useless glass and chips, gas and liquid environments, silo transport, glass, docks, steel mills, pits, The transportation pipes of shipyards, cement plants, etc., have strong applications in the fields of powder and dust absorption and discharge.

    New design expandable hoses are commonly used for solids with high flow rates, such as grains, granules and chips; gaseous and liquid media; industrial sewage, oil transportation; food and pharmaceutical industries; food and beverage delivery, such as white wine, beer, red wine, rice wine , and drinks, drinking water, juice, jam, etc.