Transfer of dangerous gods
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495
RUBBER FLEXIBLE 495 NF EN 1761 SD
10 BARS
Suction and delivery of hydrocarbons (pressure : 10 bars / diameters : 75 mm to 150 mm).
These hoses can be equipped with various fittings with grooved hose-shank in aluminum, bronze or steel.
Substances that can be transferred have N° ONU 1202, 1203, 1999, 1223, et 1267 and are all Class 3.
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Intended for suction and discharge of hydrocarbons, hose 495 has 4 textile plies and a metal spiral.
It is a very robust suction hose.
It can be used over a wide range of temperatures and its neoprene outer cover ensures excellent resistance to ozone.
It is intended for the delivery of oil by truck - tank.
It meets NF EN 1761 type SD (suction and delivery) standard.
this hose can be swaged with guillemin end-fittings and supplied with TMD modificate (29/05/09) test certificate for which we have a flexible type approval.
Technical specifications :
Inner tube : black nitrile NBR rubber
Reinforcement : 4 textile plies and one metal spiral
Outer cover : abrasion and weather resistant neoprene rubber
Electrical conductivity : 2 copper braid (< 106Ω/m)
Outer finish : wrapped
Temperature : -40°C à +70°C
Production lengths : 40 metres
Colour : black
Marking : Tecalemit - 495 - EN 1761 : 1999 SD (Ø) - PMS10 - Ω/m - CL
Référence | Diamètre intérieur |
Diamètre extérieur |
Epaisseur de paroi |
Pression de service |
Pression L.N.E |
Rayon de courbure |
Poids | |
mm | Pouce | mm | mm | bar | bar | mm | kg/m | |
495 70 | 70 | 2” 3/4 | 84 | 7 | 10 | 48 | 300 | 2,8 |
*495 75 | 75 | 3” | 91 | 7,5 | 10 | 48 | 350 | 2,6 |
*495 90 | 90 | 3” 1/2 | 106 | 8 | 10 | 48 | 400 | 4,2 |
*495 100 | 101,6 | 4” | 118 | 8 | 10 | 48 | 450 | 5,8 |
*495 120 | 120 | 4”3/4 | 138 | 9 | 10 | 40 | 600 | 5,1 |
*495 125 | 127,4 | 5” | 146 | 10 | 10 | 40 | 635 | 5,8 |
*495 150 | 152,4 | 6” | 175 | 11,5 | 10 | 48 | 750 | 9,0 |
Possible end-fittings : Threaded, guillemin, tankwagen, flange, storz
* In accordance with Appendix IV.1 of the modified TMD Order of May 29, 2009