Corroflon Heated Hose

Steam Heated Hose

Purpose

For use in applications where the temperature of the process fluid entering the hose assembly must be maintained as it passes through the hose. This is usually required to prevent solidification or an increase in the fluid viscosity. Steam or hot oil heating is preferred to electrical heating in some applications for reasons of availability or safety, but is less controllable.

Description

The heating element comprises a small diameter PTFE heating hose, 6mm or 9.5mm bore size, with a single SS wire braid. This is spirally wrapped around the hose, with inlet and outlet ports attached either both at one end or at opposite ends of the hose assembly. In the case of hose assemblies longer than 3 metres, it is usual to have not one but several heating hoses with inlet ports at opposite ends and along the hose. This reduces the effects of temperature loss over the length of the hose assembly. The thermal insulation is closed-cell, fire resistant silicone foam rubber. The outer cover may be SS wire braid with or without a rubber cover if necessary.

Design

Each hose is custom designed and built to suit the requirements of the particular application. The following information is therefore required:

  • Fluid in Hose Assembly
  • Maintained Temperature of Fluid in Hose
  • Temperature of Steam or Fluid in the Heating Hose
  • Min/Max Ambient Temperature
  • External Conditions of Abrasion etc
Specifications

As for Corroflon GP, SS in Specifications and Properties, except the size range is 1” to 3”, the minimum bend radius is tripled, and the outside diameter and weight are significantly increased in line with the particular design.

Limitations

1” PTFE lined PN10 flange spigots on heated hoses can only have a maximum flare diameter of 50mm, not 63mm.

If the hose is “hanging”, straight or at 90˚, under its own weight, special construction is required, so advise Aflex Hose accordingly.

Minimum CH Hose Assembly Length 750mm.

Not recommended for use with PB braid.

 

CH Hose Assembly

Electrically Heated Hose

Purpose

For use in applications where the temperature of the process fluid entering the hose assembly must be regulated as it passes through the hose. This is usually required to prevent solidification or an increase in the fluid viscosity. In some applications, an additional ‘heating up’ or ‘melting’ facility is also required. Electrical heating is often preferred to steam heating because it is more convenient, more controllable and usually more readily available. ‘Zone 1 Hazardous Area’ requirements can be met.

Description

The heating element comprises either a resistance element or a self-regulating element spirally wrapped around the hose assembly. Self regulating elements may require a sensor and controller if a specific maintain temperature is required. Please consult Aflex Hose for clarification. Resistance element heated hoses usually also require a temperature sensor to be built in to the construction and must be used in conjunction with a temperature controller. The power leads and (if applicable) temperature sensor leads emerge from the hose assembly at one end, through glands and conduits. The thermal insulation is foam rubber, closed-cell fire resistant silicone foam rubber for temperatures above 80˚C. The outer cover may be a Polypropylene Braid or SS wire braid with a rubber cover if necessary.

Design

Each hose is custom designed and built to suit the requirements of the particular application. Application details must be
supplied by filling in an “ETH Hose Questionnaire”, available from Aflex Hose. Generally, for Hazardous Areas, the Self Regulating type of heating element is employed, with or without a temperature sensor and control, and flameproof glands and conduit are also required. The watts per metre of the heating element, the pitch of the spiral on the hose, and the thickness of the thermal insulation are all calculated in accordance with established formulae to give the required maintained temperature for the process fluid passing through.

Specifications

As for Corroflon GP, SS in Specifications and Properties, except that the minimum bend radius is tripled and the outside diameter and weight are significantly increased in line with the particular design. Maximum ETH Hose Assembly Lengths are as given for Corroflon GP, SS.

Limitations

1” PTFE lined PN10 flange spigots on heated hoses can only have a maximum flare diameter of 50mm, not 63mm.

If the hose is “hanging”, straight or at 90˚, under its own weight, special construction is required, so advise Aflex Hose accordingly.

Minimum ETH Hose Assembly Length, when collars are used 750mm.

 

ETH Hose Assembly