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Flexible Hose Information

Singaflex Stainless Steel Flexible Hose are made from the finest quality stainless steel. Our hose is a close pitch hose with a safety factor of 4:1, ranging from 6mm to 350mm, and a high working temperature range of -200°C to 700°C.

The hose is designed to convey superheated steam, liquefied gases, and even petroleum and chemical products without affecting its flexibility, vibration absorption ability, and fire protection ability.

 

Singaflex Rubber Hoses:

Consisting of various types of mandrel & extrusion built hoses catering to a wide variety of applications, pressure ratings and temperatures.

Common mediums serviced by rubber hoses are petroleum, acid/chemical to compressed air

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Click Below for Specifications PDF Stainless Steel Braided Hose data Sheets and Rubber Hose Data Sheets

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Stainless Steel Braided Hoses

Offering a range of standard fittings which are argon arc welded on to the hose forming a complete hose assembly. Besides the standard range of end fittings, we also offers to manufacture special engineered hose assemblies to your exact individual requirements

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Willcox for Hydrocarbons

Singaflex composite hoses are specially engineered for the transfer of hydrocarbons, including oils, petrol, diesel, lubricating oils, paraffin, and 100% aromatics, in all kinds of ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore bunkering transfer

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Teflon Hose

Teflon Hose – Xtraflex supplies every style of industrial, hydraulic and stainless steel braided PTFE hose and fittings to the commercial business sector. With our tafting machinery, we are able to provide a custom-made product for every sector. Tafted (lined) assemblies are usually used where an aggressive product is conveyed to prevent contact to all wetted parts. Click PDF Below for Teflon Data Sheet

  • Smooth bore PTFE hoses

  • PTFE convoluted hoses

  • Thermoplastic high-pressure hoses

  • Brass, steel and SS fittings

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