Overview
PTFE composite hose is considered when media compatibility, temperature exposure, and cleanliness requirements make standard rubber or PVC constructions unsuitable. Hammer PTFE Composite Hose keeps compatibility claims conservative and routes each inquiry through media, concentration, pressure, temperature, and coupling review.
Applications
Chemical transfer, oil/chemical terminal service, process transfer, aggressive media handling, and compatibility-sensitive fluid transfer after technical review.
Specification Review Pathway
Capture pressure or vacuum, temperature, media, movement, bend radius, environment, and duty cycle before selecting a hose family.
Review tube or liner material, reinforcement, helix, cover, coupling system, and fitting compatibility against the product application.
Use datasheets, catalog pages, safety notes, and crimping guidance as the evidence layer before quotation or critical-service recommendation.
Construction
| Inner tube | PTFE liner or PTFE-contact layer to be verified. |
|---|---|
| Reinforcement | Composite layers and wire helix material pending datasheet. |
| Cover / wall | Outer cover and layer stack from verified Hammer documentation. |
| Assembly notes | Chemical compatibility, coupling materials, pressure, temperature, and safety notes must be reviewed. |
Technical Data Table
| Size range | Available through Hammer PTFE composite datasheet. |
|---|---|
| Working pressure | Data from verified datasheet — contact distributor. |
| Burst pressure | Data from verified datasheet — contact distributor. |
| Temperature range | Data from verified datasheet — contact distributor. |
| Bend radius | Data from verified datasheet — contact distributor. |
| Chemical compatibility | Review media, concentration, cleaning, and temperature with distributor. |
| Coupling compatibility | Distributor-confirmed. |
Standards / Approvals
Chemical compatibility and approval claims require verified datasheet or certificate.
Selection guardrails
- Match the hose to pressure or vacuum demand, media, temperature, movement, bend radius, environment, fitting system, and duty cycle before quotation.
- Treat pressure, burst, vacuum, bend radius, approval, and origin statements as document-led data points, not sales language.
- For chemical, gas, fuel, cement, abrasive, or critical-service applications, request distributor review before installation.
- Use the datasheet, catalog page, safety note, and assembly guidance as the evidence trail for every product conversation.
Evidence to review
- Confirm PTFE or PTFE-contact construction, pressure range, temperature range, coupling system, and safety note.
- Review media name, concentration, cleaning process, temperature exposure, and compatibility risk before installation.
- Keep chemical compatibility language conservative until distributor and document review are complete.
- Request the PTFE composite datasheet and chemical transfer safety guidance before final specification.
