Flexible Teflon hose, smooth inside, corrugated outside with stainless steel braid, HYPERLINE FX

The HYPERLINE FX hose is an optimal solution for industrial applications where high flow rates, chemical and temperature resistance, and permeation resistance are required. It is perfectly suited for the transfer of chemicals, fuels, oils, paints, solvents, adhesives, dyes, gases, and steam, detergents, water, and food substances. At operating temperatures above +160°C, the maximum working pressure specified in the table should be reduced by 1% for each 1°C above this temperature. For example, at a temperature of 180°C, the maximum working pressure for the AF-FXSS-10 hose is: 100 bar – (180°C-160°C) x 1 = 100 bar – 20% = 80 bar. In cases where a substance that is a poor conductor and has potential electrification properties flows through the PTFE hose, the electric charge will accumulate on the inner surface of the PTFE, and to avoid static electricity issues, an antistatic AS variant of PTFE is used. Antistatic Teflon in the AS version contains graphite evenly distributed in the PTFE and has a resistance R <10^8 Ω (according to ISO 8031 annex A). Hose material: smooth inside, corrugated outside PTFE (Teflon) – natural white and antistatic – black. Reinforcement: AISI 304 steel braid. Working pressure: from 50 bar to 110 bar – depending on the hose diameter. Operating temperature: from -70°C to +260°C.

List of product variants

Article numberProduct variant nameNominal inner diameterWorking pressure [bar]Enquiry
AF-FXSS-06HYPERLINE FX 1/4" hose, steel braid6110
AF-FXSS-06ASHYPERLINE FX 1/4" AS hose, steel braid6110
AF-FXSS-08HYPERLINE FX 5/16" hose, steel braid8105
AF-FXSS-08ASHYPERLINE FX 5/16" AS hose, steel braid8105
AF-FXSS-10HYPERLINE FX 3/8" hose, steel braid10100
AF-FXSS-10ASHYPERLINE FX 3/8" AS hose, steel braid10100
AF-FXSS-13HYPERLINE FX 1/2" hose, steel braid1475
AF-FXSS-13ASHYPERLINE FX 1/2" AS hose, steel braid1275
AF-FXSS-16HYPERLINE FX 5/8" hose, steel braid1662
AF-FXSS-16ASHYPERLINE FX 5/8" AS hose, steel braid1662
AF-FXSS-19HYPERLINE FX 3/4" hose, steel braid2052
AF-FXSS-19ASHYPERLINE FX 3/4" AS hose, steel braid2052
AF-FXSS-25HYPERLINE FX 1" hose, steel braid2550
AF-FXSS-25ASHYPERLINE FX 1" AS hose, steel braid2550

The HYPERLINE FX hose is an optimal solution for industrial applications where high flow rates, chemical and temperature resistance, and permeation resistance are required. It is perfectly suited for the transfer of chemicals, fuels, oils, paints, solvents, adhesives, dyes, gases, and steam, detergents, water, and food substances. At operating temperatures above +160°C, the maximum working pressure specified in the table should be reduced by 1% for each 1°C above this temperature. For example, at a temperature of 180°C, the maximum working pressure for the AF-FXSS-10 hose is: 100 bar – (180°C-160°C) x 1 = 100 bar – 20% = 80 bar. In cases where a substance that is a poor conductor and has potential electrification properties flows through the PTFE hose, the electric charge will accumulate on the inner surface of the PTFE, and to avoid static electricity issues, an antistatic AS variant of PTFE is used. Antistatic Teflon in the AS version contains graphite evenly distributed in the PTFE and has a resistance R <10^8 Ω (according to ISO 8031 annex A). Hose material: smooth inside, corrugated outside PTFE (Teflon) – natural white and antistatic – black. Reinforcement: AISI 304 steel braid. Working pressure: from 50 bar to 110 bar – depending on the hose diameter. Operating temperature: from -70°C to +260°C.

Additional information

Material

PTFE – teflon and similar

Maximum operating temperature [°C]

260

Minimum operating temperature [°C]

-70

Vacuum resistance

yes

Reinforcement

steel braid

Additional information

Material

PTFE – teflon and similar

Maximum operating temperature [°C]

260

Minimum operating temperature [°C]

-70

Vacuum resistance

yes

Reinforcement

steel braid

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