Flexible, clean, and temperature‑resilient, this hose supports food & beverage, pharmaceutical, automotive, and general industrial transfer. Options include sanitary builds, pressure‑rated braids, and wire helix for vacuum and kink resistance. Assemblies and documentation fit processes from mixing and filling to engine cooling and ventilation. For hygienic lines, see our FDA Food Grade Silicone Hose.
Built for reliability with quality elastomers, controlled compounding, and consistent curing. Full‑process inspection and traceability are standard. We support custom design, sampling with third‑party reports on request, production updates, and test videos that verify heat, pressure, and vacuum performance.
Platinum‑cured constructions minimize extractables and provide smooth, clean surfaces for dairies, breweries, and nutraceuticals. Compatible with CIP/SIP and repeated sterilization; tri‑clamp assemblies help maintain hygienic integrity.
Polyester or aramid braid increases working pressure while maintaining flexibility and a tight bend radius. Suitable for transfer lines with pulsation in skids and cells.
A steel or stainless helix resists collapse under vacuum and high temperature. Use for suction lines, vacuum conveying, and hot air handling.
Withstands sustained elevated temperatures and thermal cycling. Remains flexible in low ambient conditions for outdoor installs and cold starts.
Supports coolant, charge air, and ventilation with stable wall thickness and optional multi‑ply reinforcement. In industrial equipment, it serves coolant loops, compressors, and ventilation where thermal and chemical stability matter.
Specify anti‑static options where static control is required. For aggressive fluids, a PTFE‑lined construction balances cleanability and chemical resistance; consider our Chemical-Resistant Fiber Braided Hose for complementary service.
We translate media, temperature, pressure/vacuum, bend radius, and fittings into ID/OD, wall, ply count, reinforcement, and cure system. Pilot samples support fit/function. Assemblies can include stainless tri‑clamps, ferrules, camlocks, quick‑connects, and crimped ends; PTFE‑lined fittings are available. Each assembly is checked for pull‑off strength, leak integrity, and dimensions.
Raw materials are sourced from vetted suppliers with incoming inspection and batch records. Dimensional checks, adhesion, pressure/burst, vacuum collapse, abrasion, and aging assessments confirm conformance. Lots are fully traceable with inspection reports on request.
Select the correct ID/OD and ply count, respect minimum bend radius, avoid torsion, and use compatible clamps/ferrules. For vacuum lines, choose a wire‑helix design. Sanitary constructions tolerate CIP detergents/sanitizers and autoclave cycles within rated limits; ensure proper drain and dry cycles. Monitor for softening, discoloration, kinking, or wall thinning and plan preventive replacement by duty cycle.
Q: What temperature range does this hose handle?
A: It covers low ambient to sustained high temperatures. Exact limits depend on construction and cure system.
Q: Is food‑grade construction safe for direct contact?
A: It can meet FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 and related criteria. Batch documentation is available.
Q: Can it be used under vacuum?
A: Yes. Choose a wire‑helix design rated for vacuum and follow the specified bend radius.
Q: How do I choose braid vs. wire reinforcement?
A: Use braid for elevated pressure and flexibility; choose a wire helix for negative pressure and tight routing.
Q: Can you supply assemblies and test reports?
A: Yes. Assemblies and validation reports or test videos are available on request.
This category also integrates with our wider portfolio, including Industrial Rubber Hose, for mixed‑media and multi‑temperature systems. Contact our Silicone Hose manufacturer and supplier team to discuss your application or request a quote.