Built to perform when the environment gets tough, Polyhose Rubber Hoses offer the perfect blend of superior flexibility and unyielding durability. Featuring high-quality rubber formulations and heavy-duty reinforced construction, these hoses guarantee safe, reliable fluid transfer across any industrial application.

Polyhose offers a versatile range of rubber hoses suitable for industries such as manufacturing, automotive, construction, mining, petroleum, chemical processing and general engineering. Their hoses provide stable pressure handling, long service life, and strong resistance to abrasion and environmental exposure.

Key Features

  • High-grade rubber construction with reinforced layers
  • Excellent flexibility for easy installation and routing
  • Resistant to abrasion, heat, oils, and weathering
  • Supports both low and high-pressure operations
  • Strong adhesion between layers for long product life
  • Designed to perform consistently in demanding conditions

Common Applications

  • Air and pneumatic tools
  • Water delivery and suction
  • Fuel and oil transfer
  • Hydraulic return and low-pressure lines
  • Chemical-grade transfer (specific models)
  • Industrial machinery and compressor lines

Why Choose Polyhose Rubber Hoses

Polyhose is known for its globally certified quality, advanced manufacturing technology, and reliability in tough industrial environments. Their hoses meet international standards and are trusted for performance, safety, and long-term value.

FAQ’s on Polyhose Rubber Hoses

What are Polyhose rubber hoses used for?

They are used for safe fluid and gas transfer across hydraulic systems, pneumatic tools, chemical processing, and agricultural machinery.

What temperature range can Polyhose rubber hoses withstand?

Standard models operate reliably between -40°C and +100°C, with specialized options available for extreme heat or steam.

Are Polyhose rubber hoses resistant to oils and chemicals?

Yes. They use specialized inner tubes like Nitrile (NBR) or EPDM to strongly resist oils, fuels, and industrial chemicals.

How do I choose the correct Polyhose rubber hose size?

Match the hose’s Inside Diameter (I.D.) to your required flow rate, and the Outside Diameter (O.D.) to your system’s fittings.

What is the difference between hydraulic and industrial hoses?

Hydraulic hoses have high-tensile steel wire for extreme pressure, while industrial hoses use lighter reinforcement for better flexibility at lower pressures.

How often should Polyhose rubber hoses be replaced?

Inspect them every 3 to 6 months. Replace them immediately if you see deep cracks, stiffness, leaks, or exposed reinforcement wires.