We manufacture hydraulic, PTFE‑lined, industrial rubber, and food‑grade assemblies that help control leaks and reduce downtime. Built with quality hoses and factory‑crimped fittings, each unit is pressure‑tested and traceable. These solutions serve oil & gas, chemicals, food processing, automotive, and energy applications.
1SN/2SN braided and 4‑spiral constructions, including jack and high‑impulse options, support high pressure in mobile and plant equipment. Options include non‑conductive covers, extended impulse life, and higher temperature ratings.
PTFE provides broad chemical resistance, low friction, and a wide temperature range; corrugated designs improve flexibility. Suitable for aggressive chemical transfer and solvents with stainless‑steel or polymer braid.
UHMWPE anti‑static chemical hoses, multipurpose lines, and abrasion‑resistant covers handle suction/discharge, air/water, and slurries. Rugged covers help reduce wear in abrasive duty.
EPDM and steel‑wire reinforced sanitary lines enable hygienic transfer of beverages, syrups, and liquid foods. Smooth bores and compliant liners help prevent odor or taste transfer.
Factory‑crimped builds deliver leak‑tight fueling with anti‑static construction and weather‑resistant covers. Compatible with common fuels for high‑cycle service.
Certified options support respiratory air supply with strict cleanliness and material control. Robust connections and controlled processes help protect operators.
PTFE handles thermal extremes. UHMWPE suits corrosive media. EPDM/NBR work with oils, hot water, and sanitation steam. Covers include abrasion‑ and ozone‑resistant rubber or lightweight PU.
NPT, BSP, JIC, ORFS, SAE, DIN, flanges, camlocks, and quick couplings are available in carbon steel, stainless steel, or non‑sparking alloys. Crimped ferrules, anti‑kink springs, and protective sleeves extend service life.
Hydraulic builds align to SAE 100R1/R2 and EN 853/EN 856 as specified. Food‑contact and anti‑static requirements can be met. Documentation can include hydrostatic, burst, conductivity, and cleanliness reports.
Our engineers translate duty cycles into pressure, bend radius, media, and routing to deliver assemblies that fit the first time. They review specifications and third‑party tests and recommend hose, reinforcement, and fittings.
Configure length, ID/OD, reinforcement, cover compound, color coding, protection, and end connections. Labels and laser‑marked ferrules support maintenance tracking.
Obtain pressure‑test certificates, video inspection, serialization, and material traceability to support audits and maintenance planning.
Match working pressure with proper safety margins and expected impulse cycles. Spiral constructions excel under spikes and high‑frequency operation.
PTFE supports cryogenic to high heat. UHMWPE suits corrosives. EPDM is effective for hot water and steam sanitation. Confirm media compatibility before selection.
Anti‑static designs mitigate charge in fuels and solvents, while non‑conductive options improve protection near electrical sources. Align with site policies.
Abrasion‑resistant covers protect in tight routing. Flame‑retardant options suit explosive delivery and mining. Ozone‑ and UV‑resistant covers support outdoor use.
Set length for movement, bend radius, and thermal expansion. Avoid torsion and tight bends.
Factory crimping uses calibrated dies, pull tests, and go/no‑go gauges. Final inspection verifies cover integrity, alignment, and markings.
Use visual checks, periodic pressure tests, and proactive replacement based on hours or cycles.
PTFE and anti‑static UHMWPE lines move corrosive liquids with controlled conductivity and tight sealing.
High‑impulse hydraulic solutions endure vibration and salt‑laden atmospheres; stainless fittings resist corrosion.
High‑temperature oil lines serve turbocharger and powertrain routing with flexible covers.
Export capability to 50+ countries supports stable supply with fast‑turn capacity and short production cycles.
Receive milestone updates from engineering through shipment readiness to improve planning.
Expect timely help for installation, troubleshooting, and replacements.
Share media, pressure/temperature, target standards, connection types, length, routing constraints, and any cleanliness or certification needs. Ready to start? Contact our hose assembly manufacturer team for a quote.
Use PTFE for wide temperature swings and strong solvents; choose UHMWPE for many acids and when lower permeation and anti‑static options are needed.
Upon request, we can include hydrostatic and burst results, conductivity checks, cleanliness data, and serialization for traceability.
Provide media, temperature/pressure, size and length, end connections, routing limits, target standards, and any hygiene or anti‑static requirements.