Hose for gasoline FUP16SP - 92/76 mm
Code: FUP16S-076Product detailed description
Petrol hose FUP16SP-076
- inner tube made of black NBR1, smooth, oil resistant
- black CR outer sheath, smooth, well resistant to weather, abrasion, chemicals and oils
- reinforcement high-strength textile braid, steel spiral and two crossed anti-static wires
- working temperature -30/+90 °C, working pressure 16 bar, failure pressure >50 bar
- hose conforms to EN 12115 and EN 1761, electrically conductive R< 106 Ohm
- premium suction and pressure hose for the transport of mineral oils and gasoline blends with a maximum aromatic content of up to 50%; ideal as a discharge hose
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Multinational company with offices in the Czech Republic
The company Gates Hydraulics sro, which belongs to the multinational giant Gates Corporation, has been based in the Nové Pole industrial zone in Karviná since 2005. The conglomerate was founded in 1911 and is still headquartered in Denver, USA. It currently has offices in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The Czech facility specializes mainly in the production of hoses and metal hose ends. We offer high-pressure, premium hoses for the transport of fuels and mineral oils and low-pressure hoses suitable for the transport of cooling emulsions, water or air.
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Vision and missionThe entire giant company is united by a single vision: to be number 1 in its field. Gates Hydraulics sro therefore meets the evaluation parameters of the world standard and constantly strives to improve its technical solutions in the field of hydraulic hoses and their components. The company's mission is to create an organization and culture that is capable of continuously delivering superior products, services and experiences that exceed customer expectations, ensuring steady growth in market share, profit and return on invested capital, which the company is already achieving on a global scale. |