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Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/Duraline Fire Hose

Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/Duraline Fire Hose

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Loading Port:
China main port
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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
3000000 m/month

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Specifications

Duraline Fire Hose Good quality ,can keep using for long time

 Duraline Fire Hose

Heavy duty hose,nitrile rubber tube and coated , with 100% synthetic yarn reinforcement. The through-the-weave extrusion process results in a one piece construction,therefore, this hose will not delaminate even when expsoed to oil, and most low concentrated sprcific chemicals.

 

Premiumquality, ideally used for fire fighting and oil pump. Designed to be layflat andflexible,.Also can be used after prolonged storage.

The special shape outside can protect it resistane to punctures,cuts and heat

 

Working Pressure:13 Bar---30 Bar

Testing Pressure: 26 Bar---60 Bar

Bursting Pressure:39 Bar---90 Bar

Inner Diameter: 1-1/2(40mm)---4(100mm)

Length:10mtrs----35mtrs

 

 

MATERIAL OF JACKETNITRILE RUBBER
TYPE OF LINERNITRILE RUBBER
NORMAL COLOR OF JACKETRED, BROWN, BLACK
NORMAL COLOR OF LINERRED, BROWN, BLACK
WORKING PRESSURE08-20BAR
BURST PRESSURE24-60 BAR
SIZES(INSIDE DIAMETER)25-300 MM
LENGTH PER ROLL10-1000M

 Fire Hose/Heavy Duty Nitrile Rubber Covered Fire Hose/Duraline 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: How interchangable are the parts between my 1986 Comanche and similar Cherokees. Namely locks and bumpers
e that is absolutely disgusting! ur 14! I'm 14 too but at least wait until you get over. You might regret it and once you get the piercings, the holes never leave so be wise. Picture urself when ur 50 not gonna look good
Q: Ok so I know I'm a bad kid, but it's the end of my junior year and i'll feel like such a failure if I can't throw one party, my moms going out of town, i live with my dad, but she locks up the house and has a burglar alarm, I know of and unlocked door and I won't set off the alarm, you don't need to warn me, but i don't know the code, and in the living room there's this weird motion detector and when you walk past it not only does it light up, but so does the main alarm pannel it just holds a solid red light, i'm not planning to trash her house, i love and respect my mommy, i just want to throw a party, will cops come?
Well, I doubt this really should be taken as a hydraulics problem, with nozzle losses, etc. so let's look at it as a conservation of energy problem. At the nozzle, we have a radius Rn and a water velocity Vn. From the radius we can compute the cross-sectional area, and with the area and velocity we can compute the volume of water pumped out every second. volume / time area x length / time area x velocity Taking the density of water to be 1, we can go from volume per second to mass per second and compute the the kinetic energy of the mass. In addition, taking the fire truck as the origin, the water experience a potential energy gain of mgh as it is pumped up to the nozzle. Since we are given h, have computed m, and can assume that we are on the surface of the earth and so use 9.8 m/s^2 for g, we can determine the increase in potential energy per second. Now that we have the potential and kinetic energy gains per second, we can sum them to get the total power required and go back to the fire truck. We know the radius of the hose and the volume of the water pumped per second, so we can compute the velocity of the water in the pump/hose. Then: Power force x velocity (If this isn't clear, consider Work force x distance Power work/time force x distance / time force x velocity) and we know the velocity and the power required, so we can compute the force needed. Force pressure x area and given the radius we can compute the cross-sectional area of the hose. Since we know the force, that gives us the pump pressure.
Q: This is the main cast iron line leading from a house to the main sewer line that runs along the street. Some kids had dumped a bunch of rocks and gravel down the cleanout hole, and the main sewer line was now clogged underneath a concrete slab. I broke open the concrete slab and dug down to the sewer line where it's clogged. It's sort of around a p-trap. I used an O/A torch to cut open the metal line and am in the process of removing the solid obstructions. How do I seal up the hole that I've made in the sewer pipe. The hole is about the size of my hand, the pipe is 4. The pipe was probably layed 50-75 years ago, and is probably some sort of cast. I have access to a 220 outlet nearby and have a 220 stick welder. What kind of rod should I use if I weld it? Could I use some sort of epoxy and glue a patch of metal over the hole? This pipe is 3' below ground level, and there is not alot of room to manipulate things in there, it also smells like sewage.
You can buy a brush for cleaning them from any home hardware store. Be careful though, ducting is easy to tear. If you are too worried about it, pull out the dryer and remove the ducting so you can see if it is full or not. The best way to prevent a fire in this situation it to let the dry go through the entire cool down cycle, if your dryer has a cool down cycle. All this does is push cool air through the ducting so the lint is cooler down before the dryer stops.
Q: I just bought an Easton S7 helmet. My ITECH shield (full face) is too wide for the j-clips. It almost seems like the helmet is too narrow. Any solutions?
There are 2 types of fire (smoke) alarms: battery powered and household current powered. Yours must be the latter type and is not difficult to change but that should be your landlord's responsibility plus you need to shut off all power to the house before trying to replace the smoke alarm unless you want to get shocked!
Q: What do I do, other than turning the electricity off?
call plumber back, did you have house inspected prior to move in? Check all fittings, check sink fittings, check the water turn on valve, if possible check behind the metal cover for the valve. Also, if you have a garbage disposal, check and make sure it is connected properly. You can do this, turn the water on full blast and start the disposal for some time. Look, wait, for any water of any sort. let me rephrase my comment since some couldn't comprehend The plumber could have been too rough with the pipes, causing a water pipe in the walls to crack.. not necessarily a crack in the actual sheetrock.. Get over yourself tex.. ty
Q: I don't understand how they are bigger than England but only have a little over 300 thousand people mainly in one area the capital. So how do they deal with the rest of the country. and yes i do know most of Iceland is wastelands but still..
No because my dogs are b*tches.
Q: I have had a small fire extinguisher in my kitchen for several years. Fortunately never had to use it. I can't find any expiration date on the outside.
My home town used to do this, it was called a Department of Public Safety. They no long do this. Here are some advantages and disadvantages: Using a DPS system, a city can maintain a smaller workforce. Police officers respond to fires and have their equipment in their Patrol vehicles. This actually increases response time as well. The problem with this is if there is a fire, all of the police respond to it and there is no longer a law enforcement presence. One of the reason the idea was abandoned was that some one could start a small fire as a diversion to commit a large crime. The amount of training to make a person a police officer, EMT and Fire fighter is quite expensive. Now the city has to pay for three very expensive school for one person. AND, if that person has a hard time with the EMT portion, he can not be a police officer. Even if he is a savant in that arena. This process works well in smaller communities that does not have a large pool of people to choose from. However, smaller communities also rely on volunteer fire and rescue departments as well. This concept does not work in large metro cities.
Q: We have tampered with a hotel smoke detector and now it wont stop bleeping(every 60 seconds) Is there anyway to stop this??
The most correct answer (the one that is correct the most times) is a.
Q: Hi,I have a 1964 Nordmende Mikado record player/ radio. The radio works perfectly. The record player was working but now when I press start the needle will not move on to the record like it's supposed to and the record won't spin either, any suggestions?
I have the same phobia but I have also had 3 brushes with a potentially dangerous fire one of which went actually took my apartment home and the lives of 3 people.
Q: and she could get the top of her hip bone sawed off a bit and a metal piece put in to help her move, but apparantly it causes pain for her in winter. any information you can give me about this sort of stuff?
Let the initial velocity of water is v m/s Thus by the law of energy conservation:- PE(final) KE(initial) mgh 1/2mv^2 v √2gh v √[2 x 9.8 x 35] v 26.19 m/s Given d 3 cm r 1.5 x 10^-2 m Thus by Q A x v Q πr^2 x v Q 3.14 x (1.5 x 10^-2)^2 x 26.19 Q 18.50 x 10^-3 m^3/s Q 18.50 kg/sec As Power Work done(energy)/sec P 1/2 x m x v^2 { for 1 sec} P 1/2 x 18.50 x (26.19)^2 P 6347 Watt OR 6.35 kW

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