Tube: Black, smooth, synthetic rubber
Reinforcement: High strength synthetic yarn braid
Cover: Blue, green, red, smooth, synthetic rubber
Temperature: -32℃ to 80℃ (-90℉ to +176℉)
Standard: Meets ARPM: IP - 7-2008
Hose Available in Custom Cut Lengths with Argon Ends (6’, 12-1/2”, 25’, 50’ 100’, 800’ Continuous)
Single Welding Hose Smooth Surface 300PSI Specification:
Red hose is for flammable gases like acetylene, propane and others. While blue hose is only for oxygen service. The non-blooming tube minimizes the migration of combustible waxes or plasticizers to the surface of the rubber. The oxy acetylene hose is reinforced with multiple plies of textile reinforcement and it is flexible.
Single line welding hose is available in long continuous lengths. Thus, it provides max versatility and ease of handling in a variety of applications where the fuel gas and oxygen sources are separated while twin line hose is not practical. The cover is resistant to abrasion, heat, mild chemicals and ozone.
Tube: Black, smooth, synthetic rubber
Reinforcement: High strength synthetic yarn braid
Cover: Blue, green, red, smooth, synthetic rubber
Temperature: -32℃ to 80℃ (-90℉ to +176℉)
Standard: Meets ARPM: IP - 7-2008
Hose Available in Custom Cut Lengths with Argon Ends (6’, 12-1/2”, 25’, 50’ 100’, 800’ Continuous)
Single Welding Hose Smooth Surface 300PSI Specification:
Grade R Twin welding hose is designed & recommended for acetylene gas & oxygen only. Not recommended for use with liquefied petroleum gases, propane, natural gas or propylene.
Grade T Twin welding hose is specially designed for alternate fuels such as liquefied petroleum gases, propane, natural gas or propylene. Can also be used with acetylene. Made to resist the effects of the oils in propane. Although Grade T can be used for “All Fuel Gases”, it is recommended to change the hose when switching between acetylene and alternate fuel gases due to the residual oils from the propane lodge themselves into the pores of the hose.
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