Exhaust gas hose Master-Clip KAPTON®
fiberglasssuctionhigh-temperature

exhaust gas hose
exhaust gas hose
exhaust gas hose
exhaust gas hose
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Characteristics

Use
for exhaust gas
Material
fiberglass
Applications
suction, high-temperature, for chemical applications, for automotive applications, low-pressure, medium-temperature
Other characteristics
flexible, chemical-resistant, lightweight, microbe-resistant, hydrolysis-resistant, vacuum, heat/cold-resistant, small bend radius, spiral
Inner diameter

Max.: 900 mm
(35.433 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Pressure

Max.: 0.9 bar
(13.053 psi)

Min.: 0.01 bar
(0.145 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 400 °C
(752 °F)

Min.: -260 °C
(-436 °F)

Delivered length

3 m, 6 m, 10 m
(9'10" , 19'08" , 32'09" )

Description

Medium and high temperature hose for temperatures up to +400°C, excellent chemical resistance Type of construction - Spiral hose with clamping profile Design of the helix - metal band, formed as a clamping profile Material of the helix - Steel strip, hot-dip galvanised Design of the external spiral - designed as an additional protective profile Execution of the wall - one side laminated, Lamination of KAPTON® Material of the wall - glass fabric Properties Pressure Resistance - moderately pressure resistant Colour - outside white, inside yellow-gold Other - resistance to chemicals is comparable to Master-Clip PTFE tubing, but over a much wider temperature range, good vacuum resistance, high gas tightness in the vacuum and low pressure range Delivery Information Delivery, type of production - Order-related production Application Areas Customizing Options optional item modification (on request) - other lengths, other nominal widths, other colours, other spiral distance, with stainless steel spiral

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