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- Specially designed for municipal fire departments, navies, petrochemical, nuclear plants, and other industrial services
- Superior nitrile/PVC rubber hose for use in supply and attack operations
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Made from circularly woven 100% high tenacity synthetic yarn, completely protected and locked-in by a tough, highly resistant synthetic nitrile rubber and PVC blend extruded through the weave and forming a single homogenous construction without the use of glues or adhesives.
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Lining Properties
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The tensile strength of the lining and cover shall not be less than 1,750 PSI (12,000 kPa), with an ultimate elongation of liner and cover not less than 450%.
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Accelerated Aging
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Lining specimens subjected to an exposure of 158 ºF ± 3.6 ºF, for a duration of 96 hours shall be conditioned as per ASTM D 573, Standard Test Method for Rubber - Deterioration in an Air Oven. Then, the specimens shall be tested to ASTM D4112, Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers- Tension, Method A. Upon evaluation, the tensile and elongation properties of the liner shall not be less than 75% of their initial values.
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Abrasion Resistance
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As stated in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1961, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 19 and Factory Mutual Approval Standard (FM) 2111, hose shall withstand 1 1/2 times the service test pressure without rupturing or breaking any thread in the jacket or
reinforcement after 300 cycles of abrasion for a single jacketed hose. Hose assembly shall also not leak or burst after 3,000 cycles by an abrasion wheel.
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- Resistant to petroleum, chemicals and abrasion.
- Reliable and robust.
- Lightweight and flexible.
- Fast deployment and retrieval.
- Meets or exceeds National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1961 Standard on Fire Hose (current edition).
- ISO 9001 - ARMTEX® Jafrib® fire hose products are manufactured in a registered facility in Barcelona, Spain.
- 10-year warranty
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Available in 25', 50', and 100' lengths.
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