Chemical product hose Vena® Sil 650V Lastic
stainless steelsiliconewith polyester reinforcement

Chemical product hose - Vena® Sil 650V Lastic - Venair - stainless steel / silicone / with polyester reinforcement
Chemical product hose - Vena® Sil 650V Lastic - Venair - stainless steel / silicone / with polyester reinforcement
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Characteristics

Use
for chemical products
Material
stainless steel, silicone, with polyester reinforcement
Applications
suction, transport, for the chemical industry, for the food industry, for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
smooth, translucent
Inner diameter

Max.: 102 mm
(4.016 in)

Min.: 6 mm
(0.236 in)

Pressure

Max.: 23.5 bar
(340.839 psi)

Min.: 2.9 bar
(42.061 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 180 °C
(356 °F)

Min.: -55 °C
(-67 °F)

Delivered length

4 m, 6 m
(13'01" , 19'08" )

Description

Highly elastic FDA and USP VI platinum cured silicone hose, formulated by Venair, with stainless steel wire and polyester fabric reinforcement, for food and pharma processing. Applications It is especially recommended for the transport of liquid or semi-liquid fluids in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. It offers an extremely broad field of applications. It is recommended for use in areas where a very small bending radius is required. Can work by impulsion (pressure) or suction (vacuum). Quality FDA-CFR 21, item 177.2600: "Rubber articles for contact with food and drugs". ResAp 2004 (5), according to Reg 1935/2004/EEC, and Reg 10/2011/EEC USP Class VI standard -121ºC standard.

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Hyvolution 2025

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