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Hot tar and asphalt hoses

The hot tar and asphalt hoses that DexyFlex offers find application in transferring petrol products under high pressure. This type of hoses is used for the transfer of mixtures containing ethanol, gasoline, oils and other products under high working pressure. This requires the hoses to be manufactured from quality materials and be resistant to mechanical strain.

 

The hot tar and asphalt hose GOODYEAR PYROFLEX is manufactured to meet the needs of the clients, considering activities including suction or transfer of petrol products and asphalt mixtures. The structure of this type of hose includes inner layer, outer covering and reinforcement, that provide more strength, resistance to mechanical influences and prevention of bends.

 

The inner tube of the hot tar and asphalt hose GOODYEAR PYROFLEX is made of exclusive, resistant to fuels and oils, black nitrile synthetic rubber RMA Class A. The protective layer is made from black neoprene synthetic rubber RMA Class A. Both the inner tube and the outer layer are highly resistant to oils. The protective layer has a covering. For providing a greater strength and durability, the structure of the hose includes a reinforcement, which gives the hose more endurance to bad external conditions. The reinforcement consists of spiral layers made of synthetic fibers with metallic spiral.

The temperature range of exploitation of that hose is from -37˚C to +177˚C.

GOODYEAR PYROFLEX®

Hot tar & asphalt

 

 

Application: A premium high pressure petroleum transfer hose for handling ethanol blends, gasoline, oils and other petroleum products at higher working pressures.
Construction tube: Special fuel-resistant, black nitrile synthetic rubber RMA Class A (High Oil Resistance)
Cover: Black Neoprene synthetic rubber RMA Class A (High Oil Resistance), wrapped finish.
Reinforcement: Spiral-plied synthetic fabric with wire helix
Temperature: -37˚C to 177˚C



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