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Continental Arctic ExtremeFlex™ 543-451 Blue Nitrile Petroleum Transfer Hose

Continental Arctic ExtremeFlex™ Petroleum Transfer Hose is designed for the efficient transfer of petroleum-based products under suction, low-pressure discharge, or gravity flow. Constructed with a high oil-resistant nitrile tube and Wingprene® synthetic rubber cover, this hose features spiral-plied synthetic fabric with a double wire helix for durability and flexibility. With a pressure rating up to 150 psi and a low-temperature performance of -65°F, it provides reliable handling in extreme cold conditions. Lightweight and easy to maneuver, it includes a static wire for added safety during operation.

Continental Arctic ExtremeFlex™ Petroleum Transfer Hose, Series: 543-451, Nominal Size: 3 in, 3.48 in OD, 3 in ID, 1 ft Length, 150 psi, Material Construction: Nitrile, Wingprene® Synthetic Rubber Cover, Construction: Spiral-Plied Synthetic Fabric with Double Wire Helix, Blue, 3 in Bend Radius, Resistance Properties: Oil, -65 deg F Low, 180 deg F High

Attribute Type Configurator      :      Parent
Bend Radius      :      3 in
Color      :      Blue
Construction      :      Spiral-Plied Synthetic Fabric with Double Wire Helix
Cover Material      :      Wingprene® Synthetic Rubber
Inside Diameter      :      3 in
Length      :      400 ft
Material      :      Nitrile
Material Construction      :      Nitrile
Nominal Size      :      3 in
Outside Diameter      :      3.48 in
Pressure Rating      :      150 psi
Product Type      :      Petroleum Transfer Hose
Resistance Properties      :      Oil
Series      :      543-451
Sub Brand      :      Arctic ExtremeFlex™
Temperature High      :      180 deg F
Temperature Low      :      -65 deg F
  • An extremely flexible and lightweight drop hose
  • Low temperature flexibility
  • Extreme flexibility
  • High oil resistance tube and cover
  • Low temperature rating
  • Static wire

Applications: For transfer of petroleum-based products under suction, low-pressure discharge or gravity flow