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Vacuum hose Kalmar | 1485
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Vacuum hose grey | 1507

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Vacuum hose grey | 1507
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Vacuum hose black anti-static | 1510
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End nozzle | 1511
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Vacuum hose flextrack | 1512

Knitting PVC helix PVC
Vacuum hose flextrack | 1512
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Medical technology vacuum hose | 1539

Without helix Polyester reinforcement PVC
Medical technology vacuum hose | 1539
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Medical instrument air | 1537

Without helix Polyester reinforcement PVC
Medical instrument air | 1537
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Learn more about vacuum hoses

What is a vacuum hose?

A vacuum hose is a type of hose used to transport gases or liquids under vacuum conditions. These hoses are used in a variety of applications such as medical equipment, vacuum packaging machines and in industry to handle gases or liquids under vacuum pressure.

Vacuum hoses are usually made of durable materials such as PVC or rubber. These materials are flexible and can handle high vacuum pressures while maintaining their structure.

What to consider when choosing a vacuum hose?

When choosing a vacuum hose, it is important to choose the right size and material to ensure its durability and proper function. Some factors to consider include:

Diameter: It is important to choose the right diameter of the vacuum hose to avoid restrictions in the flow of gases or liquids. Choosing too large a diameter can also mean unnecessary costs.
Material: The choice of material for the vacuum hose depends on the requirements of the specific application. PVC hoses are usually lightweight and inexpensive while rubber hoses are more resistant to chemicals and wear.
Temperature Requirements: It is important to select a vacuum hose that can withstand the temperature requirements of the application. Using a hose that does not meet the temperature requirements may result in damage to the equipment or personnel.
Length: It is important to choose the right length of vacuum hose to avoid unnecessary joints that may affect its performance.

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