Cost Saving: Fracturing hoses significantly cut down on steel pipes, components, and seals, minimizing connection points. Their innovative connections enable swift hook-ups to pump trucks and wellhead gear, thereby speeding up installation, minimizing downtime, and boosting operational efficiency.
Safety: The hose design includes wear indicators and a three-color inner rubber system — white for normal use, black for extended use, and red indicating replacement needed. This allows for easy inspection and lifespan prediction.
Long Service Life: Made of corrosion- and wear-resistant rubber, the hose's inner layer withstands harsh chemicals and fluids. Its outer layer, with a spiral sheath, adds wear resistance, anti-static protection, and UV shielding, ensuring durability in tough environments.
High Pressure Resistance: The hose can handle up to 15,000 Psi working pressure, with a test pressure of 22,500 Psi and a burst pressure of 33,750 Psi.
Flexibility and Simplicity: Unlike heavy, cumbersome traditional flow irons, frac hoses offer agility in frac operations, making them lighter and easier to handle.
Operating Temperature Range: From -29°C to 100°C.
Connection Options: Choose from hammer unions or flanges for versatile end connections.