A fire hose is a hose used to transport flame-retardant liquids such as high-pressure water or foam. A traditional fire hose is lined with rubber and wrapped with a linen braid on the outside. Advanced fire hoses are made of polymeric materials such as polyurethane. Both ends of the fire hose have metal connectors that can be connected to another hose to extend the distance or to a nozzle to increase the pressure of the liquid spray.
Specifications and models of fire hoses:
8-type Φ65-lined glue belt; 13-type Φ65, Φ80-lined glue-lined belt; 16-type Φ65-lined glue-lined belt.
Classification of fire hose
Fire hoses are divided into two types: lined fire hoses and leaking fire hoses. Lined fire hoses include rubber fire hoses, TPU fire hoses, polyester glue-filled hoses, hemp plastic-coated hoses. According to the working pressure, it is divided into four categories: 0.8MPa, 1.0MPa, 1.3MPa and 1.6MPa. According to the diameter, it is divided into four categories: 50, 65, 80 or 75, 90 mm. According to the weaving method, it is divided into two types: plain weave hose and twill weave hose. The length of each water-saving belt is generally specified as 20 meters.