Hose OROFLEX ™ OFFSHORE
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Characteristics

Type
flexible
Applications
discharge
Other characteristics
flat
Diameter

Max.: 203 mm
(7.99 in)

Min.: 32 mm
(1.26 in)

Length

100 m, 200 m
(328'01" , 656'02" )

Description

Extremely Robust Extruded TPU Fuel & Oil Discharge Lay Flat Hose -Specially Designed for Heavy Duty Fuel & Oil Transport in Marine & Offshore environments -Completely Antistatic: 2 grounding wires totally encapsulated within the external black straps to prevent static build up -Low Weight & Flexible for Fast Deployment and Retrieval -Blue and Black Colored Options Fully Approved for Potable Water - NSF/ANSI/CAN Standard 61 Certified Color: High visibility orange cover is the standard. Blue (NSF certified version), black (NSF certified version), and NATO green options are also available upon request and minimum order quantity. Electrical Performance: The OROFLEX OFFSHORE hose contains 2 electric wires embedded within the hose to prevent the build up of static electricity. Each static wire has a 0.5mm2 cross section and is totally encapsulated within a black strap along the hose. This construction makes the ORO- FLEX OFFSHORE hose highly conductive and yet flexible, with a much lower electric resistance than the 1.5 ohm/ft (4.9 ohm/m) stated in the in the MIL-PRF-370K/2017 standard. * * The 1 1/4” hose has only 1 electrical wire. Couplings: As requested by purchaser; crimped ferrule couplings, segmented couplings, conical couplings, Camlock, Victaulic, Storz, etc. The hose must be properly connected to conductive couplings and properly grounded when transferring fuels in order to prevent electric build up. To do so, the 2 electric wires woven into the body of the hose need to be electrically bonded to the couplings.

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