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New
heating hose technique
Where in the past the foodstuff hose systems
were heated externally and were thus heavy and unwieldy, the new
foodstuff hose stands out because of its compact build. The heating
element is wound onto the inner liner of the NBR hose and is thus
vulcanised in the inner core. There is practically no more difference
to an unheated hose either optically or in technical application
terms. The temperature sensor is also worked into the hose and
captures the temperature directly at the hose wall. This universal
hose is suitable to transport fatty (especially animal and vegetable
fats & oils) and non-fatty foodstuffs.
Also suitable to carry alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and
fruit juices.
For temperature ranges +10 to +80°C.
All hose materials meet the requirements of "Recommendation
XXI Cat. 2" of the German Institute for Consumer health (BGVV)
and FDA §177.2600.
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Design:
- Clear NBR inner liner
- Torsion and pressure-proof fabric carcass
- Integrated heating conductor with PT100 sensor
- Blue non-scratch, weather-resistant outer
- Optional -> black, clear or red outer
- Inside smooth, outside smooth textile patterned
- Suitable for CIP and conventional cleaning
- Short-duration steam cleaning up to 130°C
- Stainless steel fittings of 1.4301 vulcanised bubble-free
- Conical hose connector/groove nut, threaded hose connector, optional
flange (aseptic
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- Operating voltage 230 VAC, optional 115V or special voltages
- Mains cable 1.5 metres
On request, we can also supply suction and pressure hoses with steel
coil. For higher temperatures, we can also make fluorpolymer (Viton)
hoses. Connectors with flanges, rapid-action couplings or exterior threads
also available on request. A range of temperature control devices is
available, ranging from the HT 54 integrated mini-controller with fixed
temperature setting to convenient microprocessor controlled devices.
Miniaturised
controller and a heated water-hose permit flexible water supply
All flexible or temporary "buildings" have problems with
their water supply and drainage in winter or in cold environments. This
affects all applications from living and working containers, such as
site installations, in mining operations, refugee camps, military operations
or even the stalls and caravans used by traders at Christmas fairs.
Water supply is a particular problem because fairly thin flexible hoses
with 0.5 to 1 inch diameter are often used and the risk of freezing
is extremely high.
So it would be a good idea to heat such hoses, wouldn't it? We developed
a solution.
In the connector head on the hose is a circuit board just 35 x 40 mm
small with a 1000 Watt/5A rating. The special, flexible heating conductor
was wound onto the inner liner of the NR/SBR hose and is vulcanised
into the core. There is practically no more difference to an unheated
hose, either optically or in technical application terms. The protection
class is IP 64 and the bending radius 250 mm. Electrical energy is fed
in only at the connector head by means of a cable. The temperature sensor
is also integrated into the connector head so that the temperature can
be maintained above freezing point or the water heated up to 60°C.
These heated water supply lines are available in standard lengths of
10, 20 and 40 m at 3/4" diameter.
Special designs possible.

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