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Swagelok Resources Help Streamline Hose Selection

      

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Today, many companies are trying to achieve more production from their processes, and are subjecting their equipment to more rigorous environments. This can mean increased demands on your fluid systems, and especially hose. You need information – to ensure your existing hose specifications for pressure, temperature and chemical compatibility are up to date – and Swagelok can help.

Hose Selection Made Easy

Swagelok Hose Selection GuideEach hose in your facility is different, and correct hose selection requires making choices around the materials of construction that make up a hose assembly, while also paying close attention to the variables in your application. It can be quite an intimidating process. Fortunately, we have a simple and efficient solution: a 2-page Hose Selection Guide.

In addition to providing an understanding of the four main components of a hose, the guide pares several other variables that need to be considered and evaluated – Size, Temperature, Application, Material, Pressure, End Connections, and Delivery – into an easy to remember term. Are your hoses STAMPED?

Hose Selection Guide

Slim Reference, Robust Resource

An Installer's Pocket Guide for Swagelok HosesWhether you need pressure ratings, installation and maintenance best practices, or to review a matrix of available options for Swagelok hose, our newest resource, An Installer’s Pocket Guide for Swagelok Hoses, is the must-have reference for system designers looking to specify and procure Swagelok hose.

The 162-page pocket guide – available in both print and digital – covers all the essential information you need, including:

  • Industry and application considerations
  • Working pressures
  • Temperature ranges
  • Material specifications
  • End connections
  • Hydrostatic testing, tags and other options
  • Handling and installation considerations
  • Inspection, maintenance and service life guidelines

A properly selected and maintained hose keeps your process performing safely and cost effectively. Improper selection and maintenance could undermine your process, put personnel at risk, and compromise your bottom line - sometimes without you even being aware of it. With countless options to consider, these resources were designed to help make your hose selection experience as seamless as possible.

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