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Manguera neumatica : Continental ContiTech Gorilla 1/2 x 8mt

Modelo 06JEO3ZE
Fabricante o sello Veyance Technology
Peso 2.99 Kg.
Precio:   $761,259.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 10-04-2024 y el 18-04-2024
Descripción
-Titulo Original : Continental ContiTech Gorilla Yellow Nitrile Rubber Multipurpose Industrial Hose Assembly, 1/2 NPT Male Couplings Connection, 500 PSI Maximum Pressure, 25 Length, 1/2 ID

-Fabricante :

Veyance Technology

-Descripcion Original:

Heavy duty hose for conveying air, water, oil, petroleum-based solvents, and sprays in industrial, construction, and agricultural applications that require high oil resistance // Nonconductive, MSHA-approved, flame-resistant Carbryn (carboxylated nitrile), RMA Class A synthetic rubber cover with RMA Class A nitrile synthetic rubber tube for high oil resistance // Spiral Aramid (aramid) yarn reinforcement for strength and heat resistance // Temperature range of -20 to +190 degrees F (-29 to +88 degrees C) // Two factory-installed steel male NPT couplings // The Continental ContiTech Yellow Gorilla nitrile rubber multipurpose air hose assembly is a nonconductive hose manufactured for conveying air, water, oil, petroleum-based solvents, and sprays in industrial, construction, and agricultural applications that require high oil resistance. Its tube is made of nitrile synthetic rubber and its cover is made of yellow Carbryn (carboxylated nitrile) synthetic rubber, both with a Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) Class A, high oil resistance rating, which means that both components will undergo a maximum volume change of +25% and will maintain at least 80% of their tensile strength after exposure to oil. The cover of this hose is also Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved (2G-14C/14) as flame resistant. This hose is reinforced with spiral Flexten (aramid) synthetic yarn for heat resistance and the strength necessary to reach and maintain its maximum pressure rating of 500 psi, and is capable of functioning effectively at temperatures ranging from -20 to +190 degrees F (-29 to +88 degrees C). It is rated with a minimum electrical resistance greater than one (1) megohm per inch of hose length at 1,000V DC, and it comes equipped with two factory-installed steel male NPT couplings. This hose is manufactured for a wide range of applications in factories, construction, agriculture, quarries, mines, railroads, the oil and gas industry, and shipbuilding.Industrial hoses transfer or convey air or liquid in hose systems. When selecting industrial hoses, use the STAMPED method to help determine the type of hose needed: = Size (ID, OD, and length) = Temperature (maximum and minimum temperatures of material being transported) = Application (industry or process) = Material (to be conveyed, type and concentration) = Pressure (maximum working pressure) = Ends (type of end connectors or couplings on hose) = Delivery method (volume and velocity)The inside diameter of the hose must be adequate to keep pressure loss to a minimum and avoid damage to the hose due to heat generation or excessive turbulence. The hose must be capable of withstanding the minimum and maximum temperatures that occur within the hose system. Some applications require specialized oils or chemicals to be conveyed through the system. In this case, hose selection must ensure compatibility of the hose tube, cover, couplings and O-rings with the fluid used. Industrial hoses are used in systems such as air compressors, automatic manufacturing operations, aircraft controls, and tire installation in industries including agriculture, mining, road construction, firefighting, and aviation. As a part of the Continental Corporation, the ContiTech division numbers among the leading suppliers of a host of technical rubber products and is a specialist for plastics technology. ContiTech develops, produces and markets high-tech products and systems for the automotive and industrial markets.
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