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P100/PU (ESTER BASE)

Flexible hose made of a polyurethane (PU-ester) sheet (th. 0,70 mm) and embedded copper-plated steel wire helix.
Particularly smooth inner surface suitable for heavy duty (medium level).

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • COLOUR: Transparent
  • LENGTHS: 10 m standard
    (coils of 15 or 20m up to ∅ 160mm on request)
  • OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°C to +90°C
    (+ 125°C peak)
  • AXIAL COMPRESSIBILITY: 3:1

 

GREEN BUILDING

Contribute to obtain the credits of the major international rating systems for sustainable buildings:

  • LEED: MR
  • WELL: MATERIALS

Green Building Parziale 2

 

APPLICATIONS

Suction of chips, wood and other material, dust, pneumatic conveyance of textile fibres, paper, etc.

 

MAINTENANCE

Periodically check the state of wear of the hose and immediately replace it if damaged or broken. Pay maximum attention to the duct operating temperatures.

 

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P100/PU (ESTER BASE)

Flexible hose made of a polyurethane (PU-ester) sheet (th. 0,70 mm) and embedded copper-plated steel wire helix.
Particularly smooth inner surface suitable for heavy duty (medium level).

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • COLOUR: Transparent
  • LENGTHS: 10 m standard
    (coils of 15 or 20m up to ∅ 160mm on request)
  • OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40°C to +90°C
    (+ 125°C peak)
  • AXIAL COMPRESSIBILITY: 3:1

 

GREEN BUILDING

Contribute to obtain the credits of the major international rating systems for sustainable buildings:

  • LEED: MR
  • WELL: MATERIALS

Green Building Parziale 2

 

APPLICATIONS

Suction of chips, wood and other material, dust, pneumatic conveyance of textile fibres, paper, etc.

 

MAINTENANCE

Periodically check the state of wear of the hose and immediately replace it if damaged or broken. Pay maximum attention to the duct operating temperatures.

 

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UNE 23723-90

NF P 92-507 3.1.2

NF P 92-507:2004