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Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/2 inch fire hose

Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/2 inch fire hose

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1000 m
Supply Capability:
3000000 m/month

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Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose

1) Working pressure: 0.8MPa, 1.0MPa, 1.3MPa, 1.6MPa,2.0Mpa
2) Inner dia.: 40mm-60mm 
3) Length: 40m-60m
4) Lining:  NATURAL/MIXED RUBBER, PVC,PU,EPDM  

 

Specification of fire hose

Durable fire hose---Its jacket is interwoven by high quality Terylene silk, both inside and outside lined with synthetic Nitrile rubber, PVC or imported PU. For covered with reinforcing rib, it has good character of abrasion proof, corrosion resistance, ozone and ultraviolet radiation resistance. 

inner dia

(inch/mm)

working pressure

(Mpa/bar/psi)

test pressure

(Mpa/bar/psi)

burst pressure

(Mpa/bar/psi)

length

(m/feet)

1”              25

1.0 / 10 / 150

 

1.3 / 13 / 190

 

1.6 / 16 / 240

 

2.0 / 20 / 300

1.5 / 15 / 220

 

2.0 / 20 / 300

 

2.4 / 24 / 360

 

3.0 / 30 / 450

3.0 / 30 / 450

 

3.9 / 39 / 580

 

4.8 / 48 / 720

 

6.0 / 60 / 900

15 / 50

 

20 / 66

 

25 / 82

 

30 / 100

1.5”           38

2.5”           64

3”              76

4”             100

 Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/2 inch fire hose

FAQ

1.Do you have QC teams?
 Yeah, sure, our QC team is very important, they will keep the quality control for our products.
2. What is your packaging of robot fire hose?

It's according to client's  requests.we can also accept OEM.

 

 

Q: Why not more than 25 meters of fire hose
China's fire brigade hose length is generally 25m indoor fire hose length, but if the hose length is too long, it is not convenient to use fire, in order to save investment and consider the possibility of fire operation, the consideration of fire hoses for not more than 25 meters.
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