Clear Reinforced PVC Flexible Hose pipe
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- Qingdao
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 m/month
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Quick Details
· Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)
· Brand Name: SGSN
· Model Number: FRH
· Material: PVC
· Specification: 5~64 mm
· Length: 150/100/50/30/20 meters
· Thickness: 2~7 mm
· Standard: ROHS/FDA
· Material: PVC virgin powder
· I.D.: 5~64 mm
· Length/Roll: 150/100/50/30/20 meters
· Working Pressure: 4~10 bar
· Bursting Pressure: 12~30 bar
· Color: transparent,blue,green,red,etc.
· Working Temperature: -5℃ ~ 65℃
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | Fixed with packing straps, wrapped by plastic clear film or non-woven fabrics. |
Delivery Detail: | Within 20days after order confirmed |
Specifications
Clear Reinforced PVC Flexible Hose
1.100% virgin PVC,polypropylene fiber.
2.Used for irrigation,washing,conveying of water,gas
APPLICATIONS
This product can be widely used in foodstuffs and sanitation lines. It is the best choice for conveying air, water, gas, oil and some other liquid and gas material with the normal working condition in the factory, farm, ship, building and family.
CHARACTERISTICS
It is flexible, transparent, durable, non-toxic, odorless, anti-erosion and adaptable to high pressure condition. By adding colorful symbol lines on the surface of the hose, it looks more beautiful.
WORKING TEMPERATURE: -5°C-65°C
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