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Co-axial
Material Conditioning Hoses
Precise Finishing Systems has developed two flexible heat
exchangers to be used in conjunction with a material supply hose.
The heat exchangers are ideally suited for low load applications
and where a shell and tube heat exchanger is not practical due
to cost and spatial constraints.
Material
Supply Hose Assembly
The co-axial
material supply hose assembly can accommodate material hoses ranging
from .5" to 1" ID. Precise Finishing Systems will fabricate
this assembly to your specified material hose requirements.
The 2.5"
outer shell is an abrasion resistant styrene butadine rubber (SBR)
and is corrugated to facilitate a 4" minimum bend radius.
Since the outer shell is available up to 100 meters in length,
Precise Finishing Systems can provide a final loop hose assembly
of equivalent length.
The end blocks
are stainless steel and of two piece construction. The two piece
design allows for greater flow rates in comparison to competitive
units, while improving the ease of inner hose replacement.
Whip Hose
Assembly
The co-axial
whip hose assembly can accommodate material hoses ranging from
.25" to .375" ID. As with the material supply hose assembly,
Precise Finishing Systems will fabricate this assembly to your
specified whip hose requirements.
This assembly
was designed to provide sufficient heat transfer close to the
dispense gun, while maintaining a higher degree of flexibility
that is typically required due to gun articulation.
The 1.5"
outer shell is also constructed of abrasion resistant SBR, while
its corrugated design permits bend radiuses as low as two
inches.
The end blocks
for the whip hose assembly are also stainless steel and of two
piece contruction for similar reasons previously described. However,
the co-axial
whip hose assembly blocks are available with two different means
for water porting. The 1.5" conditioning block has one female
.375" NPT port for water connection, while the 2" conditioning
block has four female .125" NPT ports to provide a simple
solution to conditioning downstream components.
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