Polypropylene lined composite hose with high strength inner and outer wires providing conductive assemblies that allow for exceptional light weight handling with supreme flexibility and kink resistance available for vapor recovery and light fuel transfers yet engineered to withstand a hard vacuum.
A wide selection of end connections including aluminum flanges and couplers or steel/stainless steel flanges. Working pressures of up to 100 psi (7 bar) with conformance to EN 13765:2010 and temperatures of up to 100 C (212 F).
MarineMaster® Polypropylene
Vapor Composite Hose Type 4321SGP and 4324SSP
This type is designed for use as a marine vapor recovery hose for use with a wide variety of chemicals with chemically resistant T316 stainless steel inner wire.
Color/Cover: 4321SGP Yellow White Stripe/2x PVC Coated Nylon, Abrasion and Ozone Resistant; 4324SSP Yellow Blue Stripe/2x PVC Coated Nylon, Abrasion, and Ozone Resistant
Inner Wire: T316 Stainless Steel
Inner Lining: High Grade Polypropylene
Carcass: Polypropylene Fabrics, Films and Polypropylene/Nylon Seamless Tubes
Outer Wire: 4321SGP Galvanized Steel; 4324SSP T316 Stainless Steel
USCG Markings: Red/Yellow/Red ID Color each end, 2” VAPOR logo and .625 pilot holes
Temperature Range: -22°F to +212°F (-30°C to +100°C)
Maximum Elongation: ≤10% on test pressure
Vacuum Range: 26 inHg (660 mmHg), 0.9 bar
Electrical Properties: Electrically Conductive; ≤1.0 ohm/m for size 2″
EN13765:2010, IMO, IBC, BS5842, USCG 33CFR 154.800 Vapor Line
Specially designed end fittings have been developed for use with Willcox Composite hoses that have a unique leak-proof sealing face and specially machined helical spiral shank which engages into the corresponding internal helix wire when secured into the hose by either crimping or swaging the external ferrules.
Pressure based on safety factor 4:1. Dimensions and weight are approximate and are subject to change. For additional technical data such as pressure drop, max. flow rates and tensile strength, please consult Titeflex US Hose engineering. Increased operating temperatures will reduce working pressure of the assemblies. Fitting pressure rating may limit working pressure of the assembly. Rated working pressure is @ 70°F (21°C).