Hosemaster - Poly-Rex™ Stripwound Metal Hose

Poly-Rex™ Stripwound Metal Hose

Vendor: Hosemaster

Category: Metal Hose


Application:

Poly-Rex™ is Hose Master’s line of polygonal interlocked metal hose. Constructed from T304, T316, T201, or Galvanized steel in a variety of different thicknesses, this product offers the most robust resistance to torsional stress, without sacrificing flexibility.

Couplings:

Contact JGB for proper fitting recommendation and coupling procedure.

Category:

Stripwound Metal Hose

Explanation of Poly-Rex Part Numbers:
PX Thickness  Material

Thickness Codes:
15 - Light Weight
18 - Medium Weight
25 - Heavy Weight
Material Codes:
GS - Galvanized Steel
SS - T304 Stainless Steel
16 - T316 Stainless Steel
20 - T201 Stainless Steel
Example:PX15SS is made of T304 stainless steel strip .015" thick.


Inside Dia. PX 15 __ __
(GS,SS,16,20)
PX 18 __ __
(GS,SS,16)
PX 25 __ __
(GS,SS,20)
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(in.) Weight per foot
(lbs.)
Min. Bend Radius
(in.)
Weight per foot
(lbs.)
Min. Bend Radius
(in.)
Weight per foot
(lbs.)
Min. Bend Radius
(in.)
4 1.8 16.5 2.2 18 3.2 20 Request Quote
5 2.2 21 2.7 23 4.0 25 Request Quote
6 2.7 25 3.2 26 4.7 29.5 Request Quote
7 3.1 29.5 3.7 31.5 5.5 34.5 Request Quote
8 3.5 33.5 4.2 35.5 6.2 39 Request Quote

* For packed hose add 20% to minimum bend radius

When to Consider Packing:

Interlocked metal hose, by the nature of its construction, is not pressure tight. However, pressure and media infiltration through the interlocked wall can be minimized by the ion of one of a variety of packings into the wall during hose manufacturing. Packing consists of a continuous cord or strand of elastomer, or other material which is locked into a special channel between the interlocked hose wall layers. The choice of packing material is tailored to the demands of the specific application.



Packing Options
Packing Type Features Maximum Temperature
Low-Temp Elastomeric Max Press & Vacuum 200°F.
High-Temp Elastomeric Max Press & Vacuum 500° F.
Low-Temp Fiber Economical 180° F.
High-Temp Fiber Elevated Temperature 1000° F.
Metal Extreme Temperature 800° - 1200° F.
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