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Metal hose assemblies often require special accessories or components in order to provide long service life in severe applications or make the assemblies easier to use. There are many accessories that may be specified including:

  • Guard, made from metal and other materials, can be provided to protect an assembly from overbending, abrasion, impact, and thermal damage.
  • Jacket and tracer hoses are incorporated into corrugated hose assemblies in order to keep certain media at elevated or reduced temperatures so that it can be easily conveyed.
  • A sacrificial bronze braid can be inserted between the hose and the stainless steel braid to improve cycle life.

One or several accessories can be easily combined with an assembly to more efficiently transport media, protect the assembly, or both.

The following pages list some common accessories along with a brief explanation of the benefits each accessory offers. This is not an exhaustive list of all possible accessories. Please contact Hose Master’s Customer Service Department with your specific requirements.

spring-guard

Spring Guard

When there is potential for damaging an assembly in service, a guard can be easily installed during fabrication. This type of guard consists of a metal spring that is attached behind the fitting. The style of guard can be tailored to meet the application and the type of hose.

protective-cover

Protective Cover

If the potential for impact or high temperature damage is not severe, or if the additional weight and bulk of a full metal guard is unacceptable, rubber or plastic scuff guards can be installed to protect the corrugated hose and braid.

insulating-jackets

Insulating Jackets

If the corrugated hose is to convey hot media, and there is a potential for skin contact, an insulated, protective jacket is available. The jacket consists of a tubular banded fiberglass insulation, covered and impregnated with silicone rubber. The jacket is installed over the corrugated hose and metal banded in place. The jacket can also be used to insulate the corrugated assembly and either prevent ambient heat from being conveyed to the media or to reduce heat loss.

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Tagging

A variety of tags and identifications can be affixed to assemblies. These include cardboard, plastic, and metal tags. Serial numbers, application information, assembly performance capabilities, and other customer specific information can be provided either on tags or permanently engraved onto one or both braid collars.

certifications

Certifications

Standard written certifications for materials or inspections can be supplied for corrugated hose or assemblies. Certifications of conformance to specific customer requirements such as military certifications are also available.


Liners

An interlocked hose or liner is often installed inside a corrugated hose assembly. The liner commonly serves two additional purposes, while still maintaining the full working pressure of the corrugated hose. The first is to protect the hose corrugations from excessive media velocities. Media speeds can induce resonant vibrations in the corrugations causing rapid fatigue and subsequent fracturing of the hose wall. The liner provides a relatively smooth surface for the media and, by avoiding the media impacting on the corrugation valleys, reduces the chances of harmonic resonance. The second purpose for a liner is for abrasion resistance. Even slightly abrasive media flowing at medium to high speeds can cause premature wear of the corrugated hose interior surfaces. The liner provides a smooth flow path as well as a relatively thick layer of abrasion resistant metal between the media and the corrugated hose. The liner will also help reduce pressure loss due to friction between the media and corrugated hose. Proper fit between the hoses is essential for good performance. Because Hose Master makes both the corrugated hose and liners, perfect fit is assured. See the Velocity in Metal Hose chart for more information.

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Armor Guard / Bend Restricter

Applications in which the corrugated hose is subject to external abrasion, molten material splash, or impact damage may require a protective armor or guard along all or a portion of its length. A guard is typically made from interlocked or squarelocked metal hose and is welded to the assembly. Note that the bend restricter has a bend diameter equal to or greater than the corrugated hose it is protecting.

Jacketed Assemblies

A jacketed assembly consists of a “hose within a hose.” An inner or primary media conveying hose is enclosed or jacketed by a larger diameter hose. The hoses are joined at each end by specially designed fittings so that there is no media pathway between the two hoses. Jacketed assemblies are often specified when the primary media must be kept at either an elevated or cryogenic temperature. Steam is often circulated through the jacket hose to keep a viscous material in the inner hose hot and easily conveyed. A vacuum can also be pulled on the jacket hose to insulate cryogenic liquids being conveyed in the inner hose.

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Tracers

Traced assemblies are similar in concept to jacketed assemblies in that there is an inner, smaller diameter hose encased by a single larger diameter hose. Where jacketed assemblies surround the media with heat or cold, traced assemblies have the media surround the hose containing the heating or cooling element. The tracer, or inner hose, may also be installed in a long “U” shaped loop within the outer hose, with the steam inlet and outlet at the same end of the assembly.

Hose Master places emphasis on continual improvements within our manufacturing processes, product offering and services. Hose Master reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products contained herein.

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