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Nominal
Hose
Bore Size
Bore inside
convolutions
O/D
of Tube
Wall
of Tube
Braid
Type
O/D of
Braid
or Rubber
Minimum
Bend Radius
MWP of
Hose*
Minimum
Burst
Pressure
Maximum
Continuous
Hose Length
Weight per
Unit Length
in mm in mm mm mm   mm mm Bar Bar Mtrs Kg/Mtrs
1/2 15 0.440 11.2 16.00 1.4 TO - 38 6 24 28 .21
SS 17.5 38 41 450 28 .33
PB 19.1 38 31 123 28 .26
SS,RC/FP 23.5 57 41 450 20 .49
RC,SI 23.5 57 41 450 10 .49
KYB 19.1 38 15 61.5 28 .23
3/4 20 0.620 15.7 21.40 1.4 TO - 51 5 20 30 .29
SS 23.1 51 35 210 30 .45
PB 26.0 51 26 105 30 .36
SS,RC/FP 29.6 76 35 210 20 .56
RC,SI 29.6 76 35 210 10 .56
KYB 26.0 51 13 52.5 30 .31
1 25 0.847 21.5 29.40 1.5 TO - 70 4.5 18 40 .45
SS 31.70 70 31 150 40 .70
PB 34.0 70 23 93 40 .56
SS,RC/FP 36.60 105 31 150 20 .98
RC,SI 36.60 105 31 150 10 .98
KYB 34.0 70 11 46.5 40 .49
Nominal
Hose
Bore Size
Bore inside
convolutions
O/D
of Tube
Wall
of Tube
Braid
Type
O/D of
Braid
or Rubber
Minimum
Bend Radius
MWP of
Hose*
Minimum
Burst
Pressure
Maximum
Continuous
Hose Length
Weight per
Unit Length
in mm in mm mm mm   mm mm Bar Bar Mtrs Kg/Mtrs
1-1/4 32 1.080 27.5 37.00 1.5 TO - 82 4 16 30 .53
SS 38.4 82 27 140 30 .82
PB 43.60 80 20 81 30 .66
SS,RC/FP 42.80 123 27 140 20 1.12
RC,SI 42.80 123 27 140 10 1.12
KYB 43.60 82 10 40.5 30 .57
1-1/2 40 1.250 32.0 42.70 1.6 TO - 100 3.5 14 25 .97
SS 44.6 100 23 120 25 1.50
PB 48.60 100 17 69 25 1.20
SS,RC/FP 55.8 150 23 120 20 1.90
RC,SI 55.80 150 23 120 10 1.90
KYB 48.60 100 9 34.5 25 1.05
2 50 1.690 43.0 56.50 1.7 TO - 140 3 12 18 1.36
SS 59.00 140 20 100 18 2.10
PB 62.00 140 15 60 18 1.68
SS,RC,FP 68.00 210 20 100 18 2.72
RC,SI 68.00 210 20 100 10 2.72
KYB 62.00 140 8 30 18 1.47
Nominal
Hose
Bore Size
Bore inside
convolutions
O/D
of Tube
Wall
of Tube
Braid
Type
O/D of
Braid
or Rubber
Minimum
Bend Radius
MWP of
Hose*
Minimum
Burst
Pressure
Maximum
Continuous
Hose Length
Weight per
Unit Length
in mm in mm mm mm   mm mm Bar Bar Mtrs Kg/Mtrs
2-1/2 65 2.120 54.0 71.00 1.7 TO - 178 2.5 10 13 1.68
SS 73.0 178 16 70 13 2.58
PB 77.00 178 12 48 13 2.06
SS,RC,FP 79.00 267 16 70 13 3.10
RC,SI 79.00 267 16 70 10 3.10
KYB 77.00 178 6 24 13 1.81
3 80 2.500 64.0 83.60 1.8 TO - 230 2 8 10 2.14
SS 86.0 230 14 60 10 3.29
PB 90.00 230 10 42 10 2.63
SS,RC,FP 95.00 345 14 60 10 3.95
RC,SI 95.00 345 14 60 10 3.95
KYB 90.00 230 5 21 10 2.30
Nominal
Hose
Bore Size
Bore inside
convolutions
O/D
of Tube
Wall
of Tube
Braid
Type
O/D of
Braid
or Rubber
Minimum
Bend Radius
MWP of
Hose*
Minimum
Burst
Pressure
Maximum
Continuous
Hose Length
Weight per
Unit Length
in mm in mm mm mm   mm mm Bar Bar Mtrs Kg/Mtrs
4 100 3.860 98.0 114.3 2.0 TO - 300 1.5 6 5 3.18
SS 117.0 300 10 40 5 5.05
PB 120.0 300 8 30 5 3.98
SS,RC,FP 123.0 450 10 40 5 6.12
RC,SI 123.0 450 10 40 5 6.14
KYB - - - - - -
6 150 5.250 130.0 161.2 2.5 TO - 600 0.75 3 4 6.50
SS 170.0 600 5 20 4 10.0
PB - - - - - -
SS,RC,FP 173.0 900 5 20 4 12.0
RC,SI 176.0 900 5 20 4 12.0
KYB - - - - - -

PTFE Hose - Use with Halogens 

When PTFE lined hose is used with the halogens Chlorine and Fluorine or any corrosive halogen compounds which diffuse easily and are gaseous for example phosgene, then trace quantities may diffuse through the PTFE liner to the outside.

Only trace quantities are required, mixed with atmospheric moisture, to create a serious corrosion condition with stainless steel wire braid in particular.

Also, if any halogen ions are present in the environment external to the hose (for example, chloride ions in salt in a sea water spray), and if the temperature of the hose exceeds 50°C, there is a serious risk of 'Chloride Stress Corrosion' of the stainless steel wire braid on the hose.

For such applications, always use the alternative braid materials, either HB or KYB (for fluorine and chloride) or PB (for external chlorides).

'Penetrating' Fluids and Gases - Like other plastics and rubbers, in certain special circumstances PTFE is sometimes subject to diffusion through the tube wall, dependant upon the nature of the chemical, and the pressure and temperature of operation.

As mentioned above, Halogens represent a specific problem. Automotive fuels, on the other hand, diffuse much less through PTFE than through other plastics, like nylon.

Some other types of penetrating fluids can also diffuse through PTFE to varying degrees, which may or may not present a problem. Known examples are sulphur trioxide, glacial acetic acid and methyl methacrylate.

Consult with Aflex Hose if these, or any other gases or fluids which are known to be penetrating are to be used.

Gas/Fluid Cycling

There are some applications where the fluid passing through the hose turns into gas, then back into a fluid, then into a gas etc., in a cyclic sequence.  This is normally associated changes in temperature and or pressure.

For complex reasons these conditions are extremely damaging to the hose liner, whatever material it is made from.

For example, hoses are sometimes used to pass steam, water, steam etc into rubber moulding presses, in order to heat the mould, then rapidly cool it before reheating in the next cycle.  Hoses of all types fail rapidly in such an application and PTFE Lined hoses are no exception.

Consult Aflex Hose for further information if these conditions apply.

Connecting Assemblies for Use in Application

When being connected for use in applications, the end fittings on hose assemblies must be connected to the correct mating parts in the correct way, using the correct tools - spanners, clamps, nuts and bolts etc.

The connections must be sufficiently tightened to ensure that the joint is leak free but must not be over tightened as this can damage the sealing surfaces.

In applications involving the transfer through the hose of expensive or dangerous fluids or gases, the connections must be pressure tested first before being put in to service.  This should be done with some harmless media, like water or compressed air, to 1½ times the maximum working pressure of the hose assembly.

If in any doubt, please consult Aflex hose for advice.

Gas Applications - Whistling

When carrying gases at high flow rates all convoluted hoses sometimes make a loud "whistling" noise, due to turbulent gas flow.  It is preferable to use Bioflex when possible in such applications.

 
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