Rubber hoses - Page 2

Rubber hose is a hose that is used to transport a variety of media, including gases, oil, petrol, oils, steam and even food products. It all depends on how it is manufactured and what its parameters are. 

You will find a rubber hose practically everywhere — both in industrial plants and in private houses. They may be of a completely simple design (such as a garden hose), or they may have additional reinforcements so that they can withstand very high pressure and extreme temperatures. In our range, you will find a very wide selection of rubber hoses, which are sourced exclusively from reputable manufacturers.

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ABRASION RESISTANT FLEXIBLE RUBBER HOSE TO SAND GRAVEL PATCHER OHM SD INPART24

PATCHER OHM SD HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

5

Burst Pressure [bar]

15

Inner Wall

NR

Conductivity

Yes

Suction and discharge hose | Reinforcement: strong textile reinforcement | Inner Wall: NR | Outer Wall: NR | Working pressure: 5 BAR | Temperature Range: -25 to +80 °C

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SAND BLASTING SHOT BLASTING HOSE FOR ABRASIVE MATERIALS BLASTER D 12 PREMIUM INPART24

BLASTER D 12 PREMIUM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

12

Burst Pressure [bar]

36

Inner Wall

NR

Conductivity

Yes

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: strong textile reinforcement | Inner wall: NR | Outer wall: NR/SBR | Working pressure: 12 BAR | Temperature Range: -40 to +70 °C

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FLEXILBLE RUBBER HOSE FOR PETROLEUM OILS FUELS FLEX OIL 5 NBR SD INPART24

FLEX-OIL 5 NBR SD HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

5

Burst Pressure [bar]

15

Inner Wall

NBR

Conductivity

No

Suction and discharge hose | Reinforcement: textile reinforcement, steel spiral | Inner Wall: NBR | Outer Wall: NBR | Working pressure: 5 BAR | Temperature Range: -30 to +100°C

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REUBBER HOSE FOR OILS AND FUELS WITH SPIRAL MULTI OIL 10 BAR NBR SD INPART24

MULTI-OIL 10 NBR SD HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

10

Burst Pressure [bar]

30

Inner Wall

NBR

Conductivity

No

Suction and discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement, steel spiral | Inner wall: NBR | Outer wall: NBR | Working pressure: 10 BAR | Temperature Range: -40°C to +90°C

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HEAVY RUBBER HOSE FOR PETROLEUM OIL FUELS CARBURI 16 BAR NBR OHM SD INPART24

CARBURI 16 NBR OHM SD HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

16

Burst Pressure [bar]

64

Inner Wall

NBR

Conductivity

Yes

Suction and discharge hose | Reinforcement: Two textile reinforcements, steel spiral | Inner wall: NBR | Outer wall: CR | Working pressure: 16 BAR | Temperature range: -40°C to +70°C

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GLASS FIBRE COOLING HOSE EPDM FOR WATER HEAT RESISTANT GLASFIBERT 20 D EPDM INPART24

GLASFIBERT 20 D EPDM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

20

Burst Pressure [bar]

60

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: Glass Fiber | Working pressure: 20 BAR | Temperature range: -40°C to +120°C (+450°C)

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MULTI PURPOSE EPDM RUBBER HOSE FOR HOT WATER AIR PRESSURE MULTI BLACK 20 EPDM INPART24

MULTI BLACK 20 EPDM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

20

Burst Pressure [bar]

60

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 20 BAR | Temperature range: -20°C to +120°C

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FLEXIBLE RADIATORE HOSE WITH SPIRAL FOR HOT WATER COOLANT FOR BOATS SHIPS RADIFLEX 120 EPDM SD INPART24

RADIFLEX 120 EPDM SD HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

5

Burst Pressure [bar]

15

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Suction and discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement, steel spiral | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 5 BAR | Temperature range: -40°C to +120°C

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HOSE FOR SATURATED SUPERHEATED HOSE HIGH PRESSURE ISO A STEAM HP ISO 210 INPART24

STEAM HP ISO-A 210 HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

18

Burst Pressure [bar]

180

Inner Wall

CIIR

Conductivity

Yes

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: textile reinforcement, steel reinforcement | Inner wall: CIIR | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 18 BAR | Temperature range: -40°C to +210°C

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EPDM RUBBER HOSE FOR SATURATED STEAM HIGH PRESSURE STEAM HP RED 210 EPDM INPART24

STEAM HP RED 210 EPDM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

18

Burst Pressure [bar]

180

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: textile reinforcement, steel reinforcement | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 18 BAR | Temperature range: -40°C to +210°C

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COOLING HOSE RED BLUE FOR HOT WATER COOLANT MOLD INJECTION MASTER FORM HP 140 EPDM INPART24

MASTER-FORM HP 140 EPDM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

20

Burst Pressure [bar]

60

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 20 BAR | Temperature range: -20°C to +140°C | Coils: 40 MTR

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COOLING HOSE EPDM HOT WATER RED BLUE MASTER FORM ECO 100 INPART24

MASTER-FORM ECO 100 EPDM HOSE

Working Pressure [bar]

10

Burst Pressure [bar]

30

Inner Wall

EPDM

Conductivity

No

Discharge hose | Reinforcement: Strong textile reinforcement | Inner wall: EPDM | Outer wall: EPDM | Working pressure: 10 BAR | Temperature range: -20°C to +100°C | Coils: 40 MTR

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Rubber hoses

The rubber hose can be found in two basic versions:

  • industrial,
  • domestic.

Industrial rubber hose is used in heavy-duty environments such as factories, construction sites, and other environments where they will be exposed to rapid wear and tear. Domestic rubber hose, on the other hand, is designed for private use and less demanding tasks.

Now that you know the difference between an industrial hose and a domestic hose, let's have a closer look at them.

Industrial rubber hoses

As we have already mentioned, industrial rubber hose is used for heavy-duty applications. Therefore, they are often made of thicker, more durable materials. This means they are more resistant to wear and tear, so will last longer in demanding environments.

Industrial rubber hose is also typically wider than domestic hoses, allowing for a higher flow rate.

Some common examples of industrial rubber hose include:

  • air compressor hose — used to transfer air from the compressor to tools or other equipment; 
  • water hose — its purpose is to transfer water for irrigation, construction site, etc. 
  • steam hose — this is used to transfer steam in heating or cleaning work; 
  • welding hose — used to transport welding gases from the tank to the torch.

And when it comes to domestic applications, it is usually a rubber water hose in various configurations.

How is a rubber hose made?

Rubber hose consists of three main components:

  • inner layer, 
  • reinforcement, 
  • outer layer.

The inner layer is usually formed from synthetic or thermoplastic rubber. The reinforcement is in the middle and usually takes the form of a textile or steel braided hose (steel braided rubber hose is usually stronger). The outer layer, on the other hand, is usually made of synthetic rubber, thermoplastic rubber, or polyurethane.

There are also reinforced hoses made from rubber, e.g. with a special spiral made of plastic or metal.

The manufacturer combines the above elements in a process called vulcanization. It consists of treating the rubber with heat and chemicals to increase its strength and durability.

After vulcanisation, the rubber hose is ready for use.

What are the different types of materials used in a rubber hose?

You will find some popular rubber hose materials below:

  • natural rubber — this is a popular material for hoses. Rubber hose is inexpensive and has good abrasion resistance; 
  • butyl rubber — a synthetic rubber that is known for its excellent leak tightness; 
  • neoprene rubber — another synthetic rubber. Neoprene hose shows resistance to heat and weather conditions; 
  • EPDM rubber — another synthetic rubber. EPDM hose has excellent UV and weather resistance.

When choosing a rubber hose, be guided by the nature of the work you are doing. As hoses are made from different materials, they have different strengths and weaknesses.

How do you choose the right rubber hose for your needs?

When choosing a rubber hose, you should consider the following:

  • Hose diameter, 
  • Hose length, 
  • Hose working pressure, 
  • Hose burst pressure, 
  • Temperature range of the hose.

If you are not 100% sure of the specifications for each of these requirements, please contact our expert. We will find a suitable product.

In addition to the above parameters, also consider what type of hose you will need. They are usually divided into three types:

  • industrial rubber hose — these are used in industrial plants, so they are usually made of tough rubber and have a higher maximum working pressure;
  • layflat rubber hose — these are used for low working pressure, so their resistance is lower and the rubber material thinner. Because of this, it is usually a soft rubber hose; 
  • hydraulic rubber hose — specialized hoses for applications where there is high operating pressure. These are usually rubber hoses reinforced properly, so their pressure resistance is very high.

Choosing a suitable product is very important, as the hose must be able to cope with the medium you intend to transport. An ill-fitting hose will quickly become damaged.

FAQ

Which rubber hose is best?

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The best rubber hose is the one that suits your needs. If you need a hose to be used in the garden, simple flexible rubber hoses are best. However, if it is for a more demanding application, a thick reinforced rubber hose will work better.

How much does a rubber hose cost?

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For a rubber hose product, the price depends on a number of factors. It is influenced by the material or purpose of the rubber hose, as well as its thickness and strength.

What is the difference between rubber and PVC hoses?

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The main difference lies in the material from which they are made. This directly translates into their properties and application.

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